Red & Green Baluch Rug | 194cm x 291cm (6ft 4in x 9ft 7in)
$ 92.98
6×10 Red & Green Baluch Rug – Hand-Knotted Afghan Wool Rug Rich in color and steeped in tradition, this authentic 6×10 red & green Baluch rug is a striking example of Afghan craftsmanship. Hand-knotted in Maymana, Afghanistan, the rug features a captivating geometric composition centered around an elegant medallion motif. The vibrant red and green field is beautifully framed by deep navy blue borders, creating a bold yet balanced design that commands attention while complementing traditional, rustic, and eclectic interiors alike. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 6 ft. 4 in. x 9 ft. 7 in. (194 cm x 291 cm) Design: Traditional Baluch design with a central medallion Pattern: Geometric motifs inspired by centuries-old tribal weaving traditions Colors: Red and green field with contrasting navy blue borders Construction: Individually hand-knotted by skilled Afghan artisans One-of-a-Kind: A unique handmade rug that cannot be replicated by machine production Quality Crafted using premium Ghazni hand-spun wool on a durable cotton foundation, this rug offers exceptional texture, resilience, and character. The hand-spun wool is prized for its strength and natural sheen, allowing the rug to maintain its beauty for generations. Woven at approximately 82 KPSI (knots per square inch), it provides the ideal balance between durability and artisanal detail. Every knot is tied by hand, resulting in a rug with remarkable authenticity, depth, and lasting value. Origin & Tradition This rug originates from Maymana, Afghanistan, a region celebrated for producing some of the country’s most respected tribal rugs. Baluch rugs are known for their distinctive geometric patterns, rich colors, and cultural symbolism that reflect the artistic heritage of the Baluch weaving tradition. Passed down through generations, these weaving techniques preserve a legacy of craftsmanship that transforms natural wool into functional works of art. Owning a handmade Baluch rug is not only an investment in quality but also a connection to one of Central Asia’s enduring textile traditions.


