Afghan Kaghazi Rug | 250cm x 338cm (8ft 2in x 11ft 1in)
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8×11 Afghan Kaghazi Rug – Hand-Knotted Turkmen Tribal Rug This exquisite 8×11 Afghan Kaghazi rug is a refined expression of Turkmen tribal artistry, hand-knotted in northern Afghanistan using premium Welayati Kurk wool. The deep navy and red field is beautifully balanced with ivory and mustard accents, creating a rich color composition that feels both bold and timeless. Its geometric Kaghazi pattern brings rhythm and structure to the design, making this rug a striking centerpiece for living rooms, dining areas, or elegant interiors that appreciate authentic craftsmanship. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 8 ft 2 in x 11 ft 1 in (250 cm x 338 cm) Design: Traditional Turkmen Kaghazi pattern with repeating geometric tribal motifs Color Palette: Navy, red, ivory, and mustard tones with rich contrast Material: Luxurious Welayati Kurk wool pile on a durable cotton foundation Manufacturing: Entirely hand-knotted by skilled Afghan artisans Style: Tribal geometric rug ideal for living rooms, dining rooms, and statement interiors Quality Woven with a fine density of approximately 92 knots per square inch (KPSI), this rug offers a beautiful balance between refined detail and long-lasting durability. The use of Welayati Kurk wool provides a soft, dense pile known for its strength and natural sheen, while the cotton foundation ensures structural stability. This construction allows the rug to maintain its clarity of pattern and resilience under everyday use, making it suitable for both elegant and functional spaces. Over time, the natural wool develops a subtle patina that enhances the rug’s character and depth. Origin & Tradition Handcrafted in Balkh, Afghanistan, a region renowned for its historic weaving culture, this rug reflects the enduring traditions of Turkmen tribal craftsmanship. The Kaghazi design draws inspiration from classic Turkmen motifs known for their balanced geometry and symbolic forms. Each knot is tied by hand using techniques passed down through generations of Afghan weavers. The result is not only a decorative piece but also a work of cultural heritage—an authentic Afghan rug that carries the story of centuries-old weaving traditions.
