8'x10' Afghan Kilim Rug – Handwoven Wool | Earth Tones & Pink

SKU: 21060
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Ariana Rugs
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$7,200.00
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Where Heritage Meets Handwork

For interior designers who value authenticity, this Afghan Kilim rug is a masterwork of design and craftsmanship. Handwoven by Turkman women weavers in Afghanistan using organic hand-spun wool and a natural cotton foundation, it showcases the rich traditions of Afghan weaving, passed down through generations.

The earthy tones of ivory, rose pink, and earthy brown create a geometric pattern that grounds any space with natural beauty and warmth. This piece is not just a rug—it’s a living piece of art, perfect for adding texture, color, and cultural depth to your interiors.

Why Designers Love This Rug

  • Artisan-Made by Women: Handwoven by skilled Turkman women weavers, empowering artisans and preserving ancient techniques.

  • All-Natural Materials: Organic wool and natural cotton foundation create a sustainable and durable piece with a soft, luxurious feel.

  • Geometric Elegance: The balanced geometric design in earthy ivory, rose pink, and brown is both timeless and versatile, enhancing modern and traditional interiors alike.

  • Versatile Flatweave: With its flatweave construction, this rug adds texture without overwhelming the space—ideal for layering or as a standalone statement piece.

  • Ethical Luxury: A new, artisan-made rug that supports local weavers while bringing a cultural richness into your projects.

Rug Details

  • Size: 9'7" x 7'10"

  • Material: Organic wool, natural cotton foundation

  • Weave: Flatweave Kilim

  • Origin: Afghanistan

  • Colors: Ivory, rose pink, earthy brown

  • Pile Height: Flatweave (low pile)

  • Condition: New | Artisan-made

Ideal For:

Designers seeking a statement piece for curated interiors, contemporary spaces, or high-end residential projects. This rug also shines in hospitality settings, boutiques, or as a luxurious addition to editorial shoots where cultural craftsmanship meets modern design.


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