Authentic Handwoven Afghan Baluch Rug – Traditional Craftsmanship & Timeless Beauty
Enhance your home with this authentic handwoven Afghan Baluch rug, a stunning example of traditional tribal artistry. Measuring 6’8″ x 3’10” feet (203 x 118 cm), this geometric wool rug blends vibrant colors and intricate patterns, making it a perfect statement piece for any space.
Perfect for Any Space
This versatile Afghan Baluchi rug is ideal for:
Living Rooms – Adds color, tradition, and texture to your decor.
Bedrooms – Soft, warm, and cozy underfoot for ultimate comfort.
Hallways & Entryways – A durable, stylish option for high-traffic areas.
Offices & Studies – Brings a sophisticated and artistic touch to workspaces.
Color & Design
This vintage-style Afghan tribal rug is adorned with geometric motifs and a bold medallion design:
- Rich Red Background – A warm and striking foundation for the design.
- Deep Navy & Black Accents – Enhances contrast and intricate detailing.
- Beige & Ivory Highlights – Softens the bold patterns and adds depth.
- Green & Teal Borders – Adds a refreshing and artistic color contrast.
- Ornate Tribal Borders – Frames the rug beautifully with classic Afghan motifs.
Why Choose This Rug?
Handwoven by Afghan Artisans – A true representation of Baluchi tribal weaving.
Easy to Clean & Maintain – Wool is naturally stain-resistant and durable.
High-Quality at an Affordable Price – Own a genuine handmade rug at a great value.
Long-Lasting & Durable – Designed to withstand daily use for years to come.
Visit Our Showrooms or Shop Online
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Shop now and bring the beauty of Afghan tribal weaving into your home!
The History of Baluchi Rugs: Woven Stories of Nomadic Heritage
Baluchi rugs are more than floor coverings—they are vibrant tapestries of history, identity, and artistry, crafted by the Baluch (or Baloch) people, a nomadic tribe spanning the arid regions of Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan. For centuries, these rugs have embodied the resilience and creativity of a people shaped by desert landscapes, trade routes, and cultural exchange.
Origins & Cultural Roots
- Nomadic Legacy: The Baluch are a pastoral tribe whose rug-weaving tradition dates back over 500 years. Their portable looms and compact designs reflect a nomadic lifestyle, with rugs serving as tents, bedding, and saddlebags.
- Crossroads of Influence: Baluchi designs blend Persian floral motifs, Turkic geometric patterns, and Central Asian symbolism, mirroring their position along ancient Silk Road trade routes.