Blue Gray Mamluk Rug | 201cm x 292cm (6ft 7in x 9ft 7in)

$ 92.98

7×10 Blue Gray Mamluk Rug – Hand-Knotted Afghan Wool Rug A refined interpretation of a historic design, this 7×10 blue gray Mamluk rug brings structure, balance, and understated elegance to the modern home. Hand-knotted in Afghanistan, its harmonious blue-gray palette flows seamlessly across both the field and border, creating a sophisticated, uninterrupted visual presence. At the center, a large geometric medallion anchors the composition, while intricate Mamluk-inspired motifs add depth and architectural character. The result is a distinctive rug that feels both timeless and remarkably current. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 6ft 7in x 9ft 7in (201 cm x 292 cm) Design: Traditional Mamluk design with a prominent geometric medallion Pattern: Intricate geometric motifs arranged in a balanced composition Color: Blue-gray field and border for a cohesive, sophisticated appearance Construction: Individually hand-knotted by skilled Afghan artisans One-of-a-Kind: A unique handmade rug with subtle variations that reflect authentic craftsmanship Quality Crafted from premium Ghazni handspun wool on a durable cotton foundation, this rug offers exceptional texture, resilience, and character. The naturally rich wool fibers create a soft yet sturdy surface designed to withstand everyday use while maintaining its beauty for years to come. Woven at approximately 82 KPSI (knots per square inch), the rug achieves an ideal balance between durability and artistic detail. The handspun wool also produces subtle tonal variations that enhance the depth and authenticity of the blue-gray color palette. Origin & Tradition This rug was woven in Maymana, Afghanistan, a region celebrated for producing some of the country’s most respected hand-knotted rugs. Maymana weavers are known for combining generations of weaving knowledge with precise craftsmanship and high-quality Ghazni wool. The Mamluk design itself traces its origins to the celebrated geometric carpets of the Mamluk era, admired for their symmetry, complexity, and regal presence. Reimagined by Afghan artisans, this piece honors that artistic legacy while offering a versatile aesthetic suited to contemporary interiors.