Golden Beige Baluch Rug | 200cm x 299cm (6ft 7in x 9ft 10in)

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Golden Beige Baluch Rug | 200cm x 299cm (6ft 7in x 9ft 10in)
7×10 Golden Beige Baluch Rug – Hand-Knotted Afghan Wool Rug Warm, refined, and unmistakably unique, this 7×10 golden beige Baluch rug brings together the understated elegance of soft earth tones and the rich heritage of Afghan craftsmanship. A luminous golden beige field creates a welcoming foundation, while turquoise and green borders frame the design with subtle contrast and character. At its center, a geometric medallion anchors the composition, creating a balanced design that feels both timeless and distinctive. Hand-knotted by skilled artisans in Afghanistan, this rug is a statement of authenticity, artistry, and enduring luxury. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 6ft 7in x 9ft 10in (200 cm x 299 cm) Design: Traditional Baluch Pattern: Geometric motifs with a central medallion Colors: Soft golden beige field with green and turquoise borders Construction: Hand-knotted by Afghan artisans One-of-a-Kind: Individually woven and impossible to replicate exactly Quality Crafted from premium Ghazni handspun wool on a durable cotton foundation, this rug offers the exceptional texture and resilience that have made Afghan rugs prized around the world. The wool is known for its natural softness, rich character, and ability to develop an even more beautiful patina over time. With a weave density of approximately 82 KPSI, the rug achieves excellent pattern definition while maintaining the substantial feel and durability required for everyday living spaces. Designed to last for generations, it is a true heirloom-quality piece. Origin & Tradition This rug was woven in Maymana, Afghanistan, a region celebrated for producing some of the country’s most respected tribal and village rugs. The Baluch-inspired designs woven in this area reflect centuries of artistic tradition, combining geometric symbolism with practical craftsmanship developed along historic trade routes. Every knot is tied by hand using techniques passed from one generation to the next, preserving a weaving heritage that continues to thrive through the work of skilled Afghan artisans today.