• A stunning Afghan tribal kilim featuring a powerful chevron-style geometric layout in rich red and burnt orange tones. 

  • Grey and ivory accents highlight classic nomadic motifs along the borders, giving the rug depth and movement. 

  • Made from durable wool with a traditional flatweave texture, it’s an eye-catching piece ideal for living rooms, studios, hallways, or any boho-inspired interior.

  • 🎨 Color

  • Main Colors: Deep red, burnt orange
    Secondary Colors: Grey, ivory, dark brown, hints of blue

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  • Size : 4 x 4 Feet.

  • Style: Art Décor.

  • Details:
  • Care: Professionally washed and prepared for immediate use.
  • Why Choose This Rug?
  • Every rug tells a story through its patterns, expressing beliefs, emotions, and dreams that have been woven into these masterpieces for centuries. Made by nomadic tribes, these rugs carry.
  • Durability: 
  • wool is resilient and designed to withstand daily wear and tear.
  • Artisan Craftsmanship: 
  • It takes 3-4 skilled women 2-3 months to complete a single rug using traditional methods.
  • These hand rugs not only serve as essential interior décor but also make exceptional gifts, carrying patterns passed along ancient trade routes.

  • Care Tips: Vacuum regularly to maintain its beauty.
  • FAST SHIPPING*

  • Via express international shipping

  • All of my vintage rugs are 100% satisfaction guaranteed, if you are not satisfied for any reason, I accept the return and refund your 100% payment.
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  • Colors may vary slightly due to monitor differences,
  • Photos of this rug are taken in natural sunlight and also Without Sunlight, filter, and flash.
  • Photos: Taken in natural outdoor daylight, ensuring you receive the exact rug as shown.
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