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Red 3'6 x 6 Ft Turkmen Bukhara Handmade Area Rug Antique Distressed Low Pile Wool Tribal Geometric Small Area Rug Living Room, Bedroom
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Red 3'6 x 6 Ft Turkmen Bukhara Handmade Area Rug Antique Distressed Low Pile Wool Tribal Geometric Small Area Rug Living Room, Bedroom

$999
✦ Handwoven — Individually Selected
Size3'6" x 6
MaterialWool
Construction100% handmade
SKUA5711
CollectionTurkmen & Ersari Rugs

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About this rug

This antique Turkmen Bukhara handmade area rug is an authentic tribal piece showcasing the iconic repeating gul geometric pattern associated with traditional Turkmen weaving. Hand-knotted from natural wool, this rug has developed a true antique patina with visible age, softness, and character that only time can create.

The low pile structure and distressed surface reflect decades of use, making it both decorative and practical. Its rich red background is complemented by navy blue, ivory, brown, and black tones, creating a warm and balanced color palette suitable for classic, tribal, and boho interiors.

Ideal as a small area rug for a living room, bedroom, study, or sitting area, this antique piece brings history, craftsmanship, and timeless beauty into any space.

📌 Key Features

Type: Handmade Area Rug

Origin: Turkmen Bukhara Tribal

Age: Antique

Construction: Hand Knotted

Material: Natural Wool

Pile: Low Pile with Antique Distressing

Size: 3'6 x 6 ft

Condition: Antique with authentic age-related wear

Design: Repeating Gul Geometric Pattern

Style: Tribal, Nomadic, Boho, Rustic

Colors: Red, Navy Blue, Ivory, Brown, Black

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