A richly toned tribal piece with a classic Ersari/Turkoman lattice field and small guls, framed by ivory corner devices and narrow guard borders. Hand-knotted wool on wool from northern Afghanistan, mid–late 20th century, with that moody madder ground lifted by jet black, ember orange and ivory highlights.
Low, even pile with sturdy selvedges; ends show light fray and uneven fringe as shown, plus minor age marks from honest use—freshly shaken and ready to lay. A versatile size for hall, study or layered living spaces, ticking the box for today’s “old money” and maximalist looks while keeping a true nomadic spirit. Likely origin: Herat–Faryab region. Finish: hand-knotted wool pile, wool warp/weft.
Size: 3'5" x 6'7".
Low, even pile with sturdy selvedges; ends show light fray and uneven fringe as shown, plus minor age marks from honest use—freshly shaken and ready to lay. A versatile size for hall, study or layered living spaces, ticking the box for today’s “old money” and maximalist looks while keeping a true nomadic spirit. Likely origin: Herat–Faryab region. Finish: hand-knotted wool pile, wool warp/weft.
Size: 3'5" x 6'7".









