Slate Blue Transitional Bakhtiari Rug | 209cm x 310cm (6ft 10in x 10ft 2in)

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Slate Blue Transitional Bakhtiari Rug | 209cm x 310cm (6ft 10in x 10ft 2in)
7×10 Slate Blue Transitional Bakhtiari Rug – Hand-Knotted Afghan Four Season Design Rich in symbolism and refined in color, this 7×10 slate blue transitional Bakhtiari rug brings together traditional tribal artistry and elegant contemporary design. Hand-knotted in Afghanistan using hand-spun Ghazni wool, the rug features the iconic “Four Season” Bakhtiari composition—an intricate arrangement of rectangles, each filled with its own unique tribal symbol and decorative motif. The soft slate blue palette gives the design a calm, sophisticated character while allowing the detailed pattern work to stand out beautifully. Balancing heritage craftsmanship with a more modern aesthetic, this rug works effortlessly in both classic and contemporary interiors. Its structured geometric layout creates visual rhythm, while the subtle abrash and texture of hand-spun wool add warmth and depth that machine-made rugs simply cannot replicate. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 6 ft 10 in x 10 ft 2 in Design: Transitional Bakhtiari “Four Season” Pattern: Rows and columns of rectangles, each containing unique tribal symbols and motifs Color: Elegant slate blue with layered tonal variation Material: Ghazni hand-spun wool pile on a durable cotton foundation Manufacturing: Authentic hand-knotted construction Origin: Balkh, Afghanistan Quality Hand-knotted at approximately 82 KPSI, this rug offers an excellent balance of durability, clarity of design, and a soft, substantial feel underfoot. The pile is made from premium Ghazni wool, prized for its strength, natural sheen, and rich texture. Hand-spun wool absorbs dye with remarkable depth, creating nuanced color variation that gives the rug an organic and sophisticated appearance. Built on a strong cotton foundation, the rug is designed for long-term durability while maintaining flexibility and comfort. The dense weave and resilient wool fibers make it suitable for everyday living spaces while retaining the character and refinement expected from a luxury handmade Afghan rug. Origin & Tradition This rug was handwoven in Balkh, Afghanistan, a historic region deeply connected to the weaving traditions of Central Asia. The Bakhtiari “Four Season” design draws inspiration from antique Persian garden carpets, where structured compartments symbolize harmony, abundance, and the changing beauty of nature throughout the seasons. Afghan weavers reinterpret this classical composition through a tribal lens, introducing unique motifs, subtle asymmetry, and hand-crafted individuality into every section of the design. Each rug reflects weeks of skilled craftsmanship, preserving generations of weaving knowledge while creating a truly one-of-a-kind work of textile art.