Details
- Dimensions
- 3′6″ × 4′10″ and 0.23″ thick
- Styles
- Afghan
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Period
- 1990s
- Country of Origin
- Afghanistan
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Ruby Red
- Condition Notes
- Good Condition Good Condition less
- Description
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The Afghan Turkoman Khal Mohammadi rug is hand-knotted and 100% wool, This Afghan Turkoman rug will enhance your home's style. …
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The Afghan Turkoman Khal Mohammadi rug is hand-knotted and 100% wool, This Afghan Turkoman rug will enhance your home's style.
This rug brings a space together with its wonderful colors and motifs, whether you have hardwood, carpet, or tiles. This rug is flawless.
About Afghan Turkomen Rugs
Turkmen rugs are hand-knotted floor-covering textiles from Central Asia. It's important to differentiate between traditional Turkmen tribal carpets and those mass-produced in Pakistan for export.
Turkmen tribes, the dominant ethnic group in Turkmenistan and Afghanistan, made the first Turkmen carpets. They are utilized as tent rugs, door hangings, and various-sized bags.
History
Most Turkmen carpets were made by nomadic nomads using herd wool and vegetable or other natural colors from the region a few centuries ago. The Yomut, Ersari, Saryk, Salor, and Tekke tribes are noted for their geometrical patterns.
Since natural materials vary from batch to batch and woolen warp or weft may stretch, particularly on a loom that is constantly folded up for transit and put up at another camp, irregularities were prevalent.
Many rug collectors find them charming.
Large rug workshops in cities have developed, anomalies have decreased, and technology has evolved. Synthetic dyes have been used alongside natural colors since 1910. Nomads' portable looms restrict the size of their carpets; communities have always made bigger rugs, but they're now more frequent. Cotton warp and weft threads are also prevalent.
Afghan carpets sometimes resemble Turkmen rugs. Afghanistan makes several "Bokhara"-style, inexpensive, coarse carpets for export. However, many Afghans with Turkmen patterns are excellent. less
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