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Handwoven Afghan Baluchi Rug 5’9 x 3’10 ft – Tribal Medallions in Black and Burgundy

$255.00

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Handwoven Afghan Baluchi Rug5’9″ x 3’10” ft | Authentic Tribal Wool Carpet

Add a touch of Afghan heritage and craftsmanship to your home with this handwoven Afghan Baluchi rug, measuring 5’9″ x 3’10” feet (177 x 119 cm). Made from 100% high-quality wool, this rug features intricate geometric medallions and bold tribal motifs, making it a perfect statement piece for modern and traditional interiors.

Exquisite Color & Design

Deep Black Base – Provides a rich and dramatic contrast.
Burgundy & Rust Medallions – Adds warmth and vintage charm.
Dark Brown & Navy Accents – Highlights the intricate tribal motifs.
Crimson & Maroon Highlights – Creates a bold and eye-catching design.
Subtle Beige & Ivory Borders – Softens the overall composition and enhances balance.

Perfect for Any Space

Living Rooms – Elevate your décor with a classic and timeless look.
Bedrooms – Adds warmth and coziness to any sleeping area.
Hallways & Entryways – A durable yet stylish statement piece.
Home Offices & Studies – Brings a touch of culture and sophistication.

Why Choose This Rug?

Handwoven by Skilled Afghan Artisans – A unique, one-of-a-kind piece.
Washable & Easy to Maintain – Naturally stain-resistant wool.
Animal-Friendly & Sustainable – Crafted with eco-friendly, non-toxic materials.
Durable & Long-Lasting Wool – Built to last for generations.

Shop Online or Visit Our Showroom

Explore this authentic Afghan Baluchi rug in our showroom or order online with FREE USA shipping. Visit us in ,  locations in San Francisco, Berkeley, and San Rafael.

Bring timeless Afghan craftsmanship into your home today!

Historical Shifts and Revival

  • Colonial and Modern Pressures: In the 19th–20th centuries, Baluch weaving declined due to political instability, urbanization, and competition from commercial goods. Many weavers shifted to synthetic dyes for efficiency.
  • Collector Interest: By the late 20th century, Baluch rugs gained acclaim among Western collectors for their “primitive” aesthetic and tribal authenticity. Antique pieces, especially pre-1900 examples with natural dyes, are highly prized.
  • Contemporary Revival: NGOs and cooperatives in Iran and Afghanistan now support traditional weaving, reviving natural dye practices and empowering Baluch women artisans.

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