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| Material | Wool |
| Construction | 100% handmade |
| SKU | D3406 |
| Collections | Afghan War Rugs · Turkmen & Ersari Rugs · Baluch Rugs · Vintage & Antique Rugs |
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About this rug
This striking Afghan Baluch tribal war rug is a unique handmade wool piece, crafted in the 1980s. A true representation of Afghan history and artistry, this rug features detailed pictorial war motifs, including tanks, airplanes, grenades, and geometric symbols, making it a powerful storytelling artifact.
The rug’s bold and vibrant color palette includes ivory, deep red, navy blue, brown, black, and subtle hints of orange, creating a visually captivating and meaningful design.
Measuring approximately (insert size here), this vintage war rug serves as both a decorative piece and a historical collector's item, perfect for boho, eclectic, or modern interiors.
Product Details:
Age: 1980s Vintage
Origin: Afghan Baluch Tribe
Material: 100% Hand-Knotted Wool
Design: Tribal War Pictorial Motifs (Tanks, Airplanes, Grenades)
Colors: Ivory, Red, Navy Blue, Brown, Black, Orange
Condition: Vintage, Excellent for its age with minor natural wear
Key Features:
Handmade Craftsmanship: Authentic Afghan tribal wool rug from the 1980s.
Pictorial Design: Features war motifs and symbols of historical significance.
Unique Décor Piece: Perfect for collectors, historians, or as a statement rug.
Versatile Use: Ideal for living rooms, offices, studios, or wall hanging displays.
Care Instructions:
Vacuum on a low setting to preserve fibers.
Spot clean gently with a mild detergent.
Professional cleaning is recommended for long-term care.
This rare and historically significant Afghan war rug is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into Afghan artistry and cultural storytelling.
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