Afghan Kilim Rug - 1.73 x 1.22 ContemporaryAn Afghan rug (or Afghan carpet) is a type of handwoven floor covering textile traditionally made in the northern and western areas of Afghanistan,mainly by Afghan Turkmens and Uzbeks. There are different kinds of Afghan carpets. Especially popular are Khal Mohammadi or Afghan Aqche. Various vegetable and other natural dyes are used to produce the rich colors. The rugs are mostly of medium sizes. Many patterns and colors are used, but the traditional
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It is a central medallion carpet with an explosion of floral motifs everywhere
the everlasting and the Devine
this carpet features lovely shades of red
Rugs from Isfahan are of a very high class of carpet when it comes to the composition of the patterns
The majority of the weavers are from the Afshar tribe
with a dense texture and a pile or pile-less surface
It has an overall pattern and the parchment base appearing as the filed of the centre shape appears also in the tendrils creating much elegance style and continuity
the finest carpets had a silk pile
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There is much harmony and balance to this carpet