







Antique Afghan Area Rug (4' x 7')
Dimensions: 4'3" x 7'10" (130 cm x 239 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Afghan rug, circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind tribal weaving distinguished by its orderly field of octagonal gul motifs and richly drawn geometric border. Its warm palette of rust, brown, and camel tones gives the piece a beautifully aged presence, while the hand-knotted construction and all-over pattern lend depth, texture, and enduring decorative character. An ideal accent for a hallway, office, or living room.
Faded warm tones of brown, rust, camel, mahogany, taupe, terra cotta, and charcoal, with a camel field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Although Afghanistan shares its western border with Iran, its rugs share no similarities. It is intersected by Baluch, Uzbec and Turkmen weavers and so have a Central Asian influence. The weavers are tribal and nomadic and often use the “Gul” or elephants foot design. They come in deep madders and rusts with black outlining. They sometimes use greens, yellows and blue in the accent colors.
Dimensions: 4'3" x 7'10" (130 cm x 239 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Afghan rug, circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind tribal weaving distinguished by its orderly field of octagonal gul motifs and richly drawn geometric border. Its warm palette of rust, brown, and camel tones gives the piece a beautifully aged presence, while the hand-knotted construction and all-over pattern lend depth, texture, and enduring decorative character. An ideal accent for a hallway, office, or living room.
Faded warm tones of brown, rust, camel, mahogany, taupe, terra cotta, and charcoal, with a camel field.










































