A characterful antique Afghan Baluch hand-knotted wool rug featuring a rich madder red field with deep indigo and ivory tribal motifs. The design consists of repeating geometric guls framed by a bold tribal border, a classic arrangement associated with Baluch weaving traditions from the Afghanistan–Khorasan region.
This example displays the desirable low-pile wear and soft handle that collectors often seek in genuinely old tribal rugs. The vegetable-dyed palette has mellowed beautifully with age, producing the deep, earthy tones that make antique Baluch rugs so attractive in both traditional and contemporary interiors. The rug retains excellent decorative impact despite its age-related wear and imperfections.
Likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, this piece has the colour palette, handle, and drawing typically associated with older tribal production. There is visible wear, losses to the ends, edge wear, and areas of reduced pile consistent with age and use, all of which contribute to its authentic antique character. Please examine photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Hand-knotted wool construction.
Size: 4'9" x 2'11" (146 x 88 cm).
Origin: Afghan Baluch (Baluchi), Afghanistan–Khorasan region.
Age: Circa 1890–1920.
A superb decorative tribal rug with the honest wear and rich colours that continue to drive demand for antique nomadic textiles. Particularly suited to castlecore, old money, maximalist, and collected interior schemes.
This example displays the desirable low-pile wear and soft handle that collectors often seek in genuinely old tribal rugs. The vegetable-dyed palette has mellowed beautifully with age, producing the deep, earthy tones that make antique Baluch rugs so attractive in both traditional and contemporary interiors. The rug retains excellent decorative impact despite its age-related wear and imperfections.
Likely dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, this piece has the colour palette, handle, and drawing typically associated with older tribal production. There is visible wear, losses to the ends, edge wear, and areas of reduced pile consistent with age and use, all of which contribute to its authentic antique character. Please examine photographs carefully as they form part of the description.
Hand-knotted wool construction.
Size: 4'9" x 2'11" (146 x 88 cm).
Origin: Afghan Baluch (Baluchi), Afghanistan–Khorasan region.
Age: Circa 1890–1920.
A superb decorative tribal rug with the honest wear and rich colours that continue to drive demand for antique nomadic textiles. Particularly suited to castlecore, old money, maximalist, and collected interior schemes.










