Rug - 150 cm - 85 cm - Baluch Afghan






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Pakistan Baluch Afghan rug, 150 × 85 cm, hand-knotted with a wool pile on a 100% cotton warp and weft, in very good condition and professionally cleaned.
Description from the seller
Pile: 100% Wool
Weft & Warp: 100% Cotton
Quality: Hand-knotted
Knot count: approx. 160,000 / m2
Pile height: 8 mm
Origin: Afghanistan
The Baluch rugs (also Belutsch) originate from a nomadic people from the Baluchistan region, a border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They live from agriculture, rug production, as well as sheep, goat and camel husbandry. Traditionally the carpets are made from sheep wool or goat hair from the tribes' own herds. Due to their tribal origin, the rugs are usually smaller because of the high transport needs, feature geometric patterns or stylized floral motifs, and are hand-knotted. The classic dark red, brown or blue backgrounds are often contrasted with lively patterns in white, ivory, yellow or orange tones. Baluch carpets are comparatively thin, yet rather densely woven, making them soft and flexible. Perfect for daily use and a lot of movement. Even today these carpets still offer an excellent price-performance ratio as well as outstanding durability.
Pile: 100% Wool
Weft & Warp: 100% Cotton
Quality: Hand-knotted
Knot count: approx. 160,000 / m2
Pile height: 8 mm
Origin: Afghanistan
The Baluch rugs (also Belutsch) originate from a nomadic people from the Baluchistan region, a border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They live from agriculture, rug production, as well as sheep, goat and camel husbandry. Traditionally the carpets are made from sheep wool or goat hair from the tribes' own herds. Due to their tribal origin, the rugs are usually smaller because of the high transport needs, feature geometric patterns or stylized floral motifs, and are hand-knotted. The classic dark red, brown or blue backgrounds are often contrasted with lively patterns in white, ivory, yellow or orange tones. Baluch carpets are comparatively thin, yet rather densely woven, making them soft and flexible. Perfect for daily use and a lot of movement. Even today these carpets still offer an excellent price-performance ratio as well as outstanding durability.
