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This is a old (circa 1980) authentic Herati Baluch rug, handmade in Afghanistan.


Baluch rugs are one of the most culturally rich and traditional rugs in Afghanistan.  They use the asymmetrical Persian (Senneh) knots which allows Baluch rugs to have a tight pile with a high knot density. The designs are varied and often unique, including prayer mat, flower, tree of life and animal motif designs. This particular rug shows the famous minaret of \'Jam\' built in the 10th century, located in Afghanistan, depicting it\'s winding valley passes and steep surrounding mountains.


The main colour theme of dark red, rust, navy blue, deep brown, and black, coming from madder root, indigo, and walnut husk dyes. These rugs often have a thick shaggy or a dense pile, which comes from their original use of covering floors, wrapping goods, sleeping, and religious purposes. 


They are woven by the nomadic Baluch people, an ethnic group with a long history in southwestern Afghanistan, including the provinces of Nimruz, Farah, Herat and Helmand. Designs were often passed down orally and visually rather than written patterns. Baluch rugs historically were only made as smaller accent rugs due to the smaller portable looms the nomads used.

  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)
  • 152 x 88 cm | Afghan Herati Baluch Rug (Old 1980)

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