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Brown 1.10x9.3 ft Afghan Balochi Handmade Wool Runner Rug, Vintage Soft Pile, Tribal Design, Luxury for Hallway, Entryway, Boho Decor
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Brown 1.10x9.3 ft Afghan Balochi Handmade Wool Runner Rug, Vintage Soft Pile, Tribal Design, Luxury for Hallway, Entryway, Boho Decor

$499
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size1.10 x 9.3 ft
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUa5505
CollectionRunner Rugs

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About this rug

This 1.10x9.3 ft Afghan Balochi Handmade Runner Rug is a beautiful and rare piece, featuring intricate tribal patterns in a stunning combination of brown, ivory, and green tones. Handcrafted with natural wool, it offers both comfort and style, making it the perfect addition to any home. The vintage soft pile provides a luxurious feel underfoot, while the traditional Balochi design brings timeless appeal to your space.

Key Features:

Size: 1.10x9.3 ft (34 x 283 cm)

Material: Handmade Wool

Pile: Soft Pile, Comfortable underfoot

Design: Tribal, Geometric, and Floral Motifs

Colors: Brown, Ivory, Green, and Accents of Dark Blue

Origin: Afghanistan (Balochi Region)

Style: Vintage, Handwoven, Tribal

Ideal Use: Hallway, Entryway, or Long Corridor

Unique: One-of-a-Kind Piece

Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition, Fully Restored

Eco-Friendly: Handcrafted with Natural Dyes and Materials

Perfect for: Boho Decor, Luxury Spaces, or as a Gift

This rug will elevate the ambiance of your home with its rich colors and geometric patterns. Perfect for a boho or tribal-inspired aesthetic, it’s a perfect piece to complement any room, from living rooms to hallways.

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