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A Collector’s Piece for the Modern Eye — Rooted in Timeless Afghan Craft
Hand-Knotted by Hazara Women Using Organic Wool — An Heirloom-Quality Prayer Rug that Tells a Story in Every Knot
Description:
Bring soul, story, and centuries of artisan tradition into your next project.
This exquisite Turkish Anatolian prayer rug, reimagined in a refined pink and ivory palette, is part of our Ariana Transitional Collection. It’s hand-knotted in the highlands of Afghanistan by Hazara women—masters of their generational craft—using 100% organic, hand-spun wool and a natural cotton foundation.
The geometric design nods to centuries-old symbolism, made fresh with a modern softness perfect for serene spaces, sacred corners, or layered luxe rooms. This rug doesn’t just complete a space—it deepens it.
Why This Rug:
Truly One-of-a-Kind – No two are ever the same. Each piece is an expression of the weaver’s heritage and hand.
Organic & Ethical – Made with hand-spun, untreated wool and vegetable dyes.
Built to Last – Dense, low pile ensures durability for high-design, high-traffic spaces.
Designer-Approved Versatility – A modern neutral with subtle contrast—layer it with confidence.
A Legacy of Craftsmanship – From a third-generation rug atelier trusted by top U.S. and global designers for 35+ years.
Rug Specs:
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Collection: Ariana Transitional
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Size: 5'8" x 3'10"
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Material: Organic wool pile, natural cotton foundation
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Weave: 100% hand-knotted
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Origin: Afghanistan
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Colors: Soft Pink, Ivory, Natural White
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Pile Height: Low / Short pile
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Condition: New | Artisan-Made
Don’t just source a rug—curate a story of survival, artistry, and soul. This isn’t fast décor—it’s a legacy woven by Hazara women who are preserving culture, knot by knot.
Add to your project now — before it’s gone.
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