₱110,000.00
This is a Baluch (Baluchi) tribal rug from the border regions of eastern Iran, western Afghanistan, or Turkmenistan, likely woven in the 1930s–1950s by semi-nomadic Baluch weavers.
Key Features
Repeating small floral/rosette motifs in a gentle diamond lattice
Narrow borders that keep attention on the main field
Quiet, intimate design—typical of Baluch rugs
Color Palette
Deep tones: aubergine, oxblood, near-black brown
Accents in ivory and soft rust
Colors feel moody and warm, likely from natural dyes
Materials & Weave
Handspun wool pile and foundation
Asymmetrical knot
Soft, flexible, made for daily use (sleeping, prayer, floor covering)
Character
Slight irregularities and color variations show authentic, hand-woven work
Feels personal and meditative, not flashy
How to Use Today
Great for bedrooms, studies, or reading corners
Works well with mid-century furniture, dark woods, ceramics, and muted interiors
1 in stock
Dimensions:
170 x 94cm