Rug - 152 cm - 83 cm - Baluch Afghan

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Pakistan Baluchi Afghanen, hand-knotted wool on cotton rug, approx. 160,000 knots per m2, pile height 8 mm, dimensions 152 x 83 cm, manufactured in the 21st century, in very good condition and professionally cleaned.

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Flor: % wool
Warp & weft: 100% cotton
Quality: Hand-knotted
Knot density: approx. 160,000 per m2.
Pile height: 8 mm
Origin: Afghanistan

The Baluch carpets (also Belutsch) originate from a nomadic ethnic group from the region of Belutschistan, a border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They live off agriculture, carpet production, as well as sheep, goat, and camel herding. Traditionally, the carpets are made from sheep wool or goat hair from the tribes' own herds. Due to their tribal origin, the carpets are usually smaller because of the high transportation 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 relatively thin but quite densely woven, making them soft and flexible—perfect for everyday use and active environments. Even today, these carpets offer an excellent value for money and outstanding durability.

Flor: % wool
Warp & weft: 100% cotton
Quality: Hand-knotted
Knot density: approx. 160,000 per m2.
Pile height: 8 mm
Origin: Afghanistan

The Baluch carpets (also Belutsch) originate from a nomadic ethnic group from the region of Belutschistan, a border area between Afghanistan and Pakistan. They live off agriculture, carpet production, as well as sheep, goat, and camel herding. Traditionally, the carpets are made from sheep wool or goat hair from the tribes' own herds. Due to their tribal origin, the carpets are usually smaller because of the high transportation 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 relatively thin but quite densely woven, making them soft and flexible—perfect for everyday use and active environments. Even today, these carpets offer an excellent value for money and outstanding durability.

Details

Era
After 2000
Title additional information
Baluch Afghan
Nr of items
1
Length
152 cm
Width
83 cm
Material
Wool on cotton
Country of Origin
Pakistan
Condition
In very good condition
Professionally Cleaned
Yes
Manufacturing period
21st century
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54
Objects sold
100%
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