Details
- Dimensions
- 19ʺW × 0.25ʺD × 25ʺH
- Period
- 1920s
- Country of Origin
- Afghanistan
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Wool
- Color
- Sienna
- Condition Notes
- Good - Moderate wear and tear, but still has good years left Good - Moderate wear and tear, but still has good years left less
- Description
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An antique hand made Afghan Baluch bag face. The rug has a geometric repeating pattern in diamond shapes. The main …
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An antique hand made Afghan Baluch bag face. The rug has a geometric repeating pattern in diamond shapes. The main colors on this rug are orange and different shades of brown. Beautiful artistic border surrounding the rug. The rug is in original condition, has some moth damage and is a little crooked.
Baluch rugs are hand knotted rugs that are woven in the wider area of Baluchistan, which covers the South Eastern Province of Baluchistan of Iran, South west of Afghanistan, and East of Pakistan, near the Borders of the three countries. Baluchi rugs are tribal by nature and are initially made to be used inside tribal tents, which are often mobile and move from one place to another. Therefore as a matter of practicality they are produced in smaller sizes, the most common of them around 3x4', 4x6' and they are usually limited to less than 8 feet in length. less
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