Our Handmade rugs collection offers exquisite, one-of-a-kind pieces crafted by skilled artisans using traditional wooden looms and natural vegetable and fruit dyes on hand-spun wool sourced from local farmers. Each rug boasts a unique design and durable, plush texture, representing a centuries-old tradition of craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
This handmade pure wool Khal Mohammadi rug is a traditional red rug originating from Afghanistan. Expertly woven on a loom, it exudes quality with its intricate design and soft, durable
Experience the elegant quality of this handwoven Astral Vintage Persian Rug. Crafted in the 19th century with pure wool and natural dyes, each piece is a unique work of
Handmade Materials: Wool Width: 9.2 feet Length: 11.11 feet Size: 279 x 362 cm, 9.2 x 11.11 ftPile Height: 8 MM - 10 MMCondition: newMaterial: Afghan Ghazni Wool and Foundation
Handmade Materials: Wool Width: 8.9 feet Length: 11.11 feet The details of this Afghan Turkmen handmade rug. Pile Height: 8 MM - 10 MM Condition: New Material: Afghan
Handmade Delivery within 2 weeks of purchase Australia wide. Materials: Wool Width: 9.1 feet Length: 11.3 feet The details of this Afghan Turkmen handmade rug. Pile Height: 8
Material: Wool from the neck and anckles of sheep. Silk like Sheen and the highest quality wool, Origin: Northen Afghanistan Construction: Handmade Condition: New Mamluki rugs have a reputation for being the most durable
Material: 100% Wool Origin: Kanadahar , Afghanistan Condition: New Construction: Handmade Style: Gabeh rugs are made in Afghanistan with recycled wool that remain from other tribes and regions of Afghanistan. The colours are sorted
Material: 100% Wool Origin: Kanadahar , Afghanistan Condition: New Construction: Handmade Style: Gabeh rugs are made in Afghanistan with recycled wool that remain from other tribes and regions of Afghanistan. The colours are sorted
Material: 100% Wool Origin: Kanadahar , Afghanistan Condition: New Construction: Handmade Style: Gabeh rugs are made in Afghanistan with recycled wool that remain from other tribes and regions of Afghanistan. The colours are sorted