afghan artists - Afghan - Carpet - 100 cm - 150 cm






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Afghan tribal hand-knotted wool rug from Herat, mid-20th century, measuring 150 × 100 cm, in good vintage condition.
Description from the seller
Authentic handmade Afghan tribal rug from the historic weaving region of Herat, western Afghanistan. This striking and highly unusual pictorial carpet features powerful stylized animal and bird motifs arranged around a large mythological feline figure, creating a composition strongly inspired by ancient tribal symbolism and Central Asian folk art traditions.
Hand-knotted in wool by Afghan artisans during the mid-20th century, this piece reflects the bold visual language traditionally found in older Herati and nomadic village weavings. The geometric leopard-like creature, surrounded by birds and horned animals, gives the carpet a primitive artistic character rarely encountered in modern productions.
The minimalist ivory field contrasts beautifully with the deep burgundy border and earthy brown tones, while the scattered symbolic star motifs add rhythm and balance to the composition. The rug possesses a strong decorative presence and works exceptionally well as both a collectible textile and wall art piece.
Its artistic and almost mythical aesthetic makes it highly desirable for collectors of tribal, folk-art, and ethnographic carpets.
Details
* Origin: Herat, Afghanistan
* Approximate period: Mid-20th century (circa 1950s–1960s)
* Size: 150 × 100 cm
* Handmade / hand-knotted
* Material: Wool on wool foundation
* Type: Tribal pictorial rug
* Colors: Ivory, burgundy, brown, black, beige
* Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related character and wear consistent with authenticity
* Unique zoomorphic and symbolic tribal design
* One-of-a-kind piece
An exceptional example of Afghan tribal artistry from Herat, combining ancient symbolic imagery with strong decorative appeal. Perfect for collectors, interior designers, or enthusiasts of rare ethnographic textiles.
Authentic handmade Afghan tribal rug from the historic weaving region of Herat, western Afghanistan. This striking and highly unusual pictorial carpet features powerful stylized animal and bird motifs arranged around a large mythological feline figure, creating a composition strongly inspired by ancient tribal symbolism and Central Asian folk art traditions.
Hand-knotted in wool by Afghan artisans during the mid-20th century, this piece reflects the bold visual language traditionally found in older Herati and nomadic village weavings. The geometric leopard-like creature, surrounded by birds and horned animals, gives the carpet a primitive artistic character rarely encountered in modern productions.
The minimalist ivory field contrasts beautifully with the deep burgundy border and earthy brown tones, while the scattered symbolic star motifs add rhythm and balance to the composition. The rug possesses a strong decorative presence and works exceptionally well as both a collectible textile and wall art piece.
Its artistic and almost mythical aesthetic makes it highly desirable for collectors of tribal, folk-art, and ethnographic carpets.
Details
* Origin: Herat, Afghanistan
* Approximate period: Mid-20th century (circa 1950s–1960s)
* Size: 150 × 100 cm
* Handmade / hand-knotted
* Material: Wool on wool foundation
* Type: Tribal pictorial rug
* Colors: Ivory, burgundy, brown, black, beige
* Condition: Good vintage condition with age-related character and wear consistent with authenticity
* Unique zoomorphic and symbolic tribal design
* One-of-a-kind piece
An exceptional example of Afghan tribal artistry from Herat, combining ancient symbolic imagery with strong decorative appeal. Perfect for collectors, interior designers, or enthusiasts of rare ethnographic textiles.
