Every knot, every weave, and every pattern is created by the hands of Afghan artisans who have carried these traditions for generations. When you bring one of our rugs into your home, you’re not just adding beauty—you’re preserving heritage, supporting families, and giving children the chance to dream of a brighter future.
Details
This handwoven Afghan Kilim rug features vibrant multicolour tribal motifs with a striking geometric layout. Crafted in a flatweave technique using 100% wool, it offers both durability and traditional Afghan artistry.
Its bold diamond patterns and earthy tones make it perfect for adding warmth and style to living rooms, bedrooms, or creative spaces.
Details:
• Size in Feet: 5’8 × 8’8
• Size in CM: 175 × 262
• Material: 100% Wool
• Technique: Handwoven Flatweave
• Style: Afghan Kilim / Tribal / Bohemian
• Condition: New
• Shipping: Worldwide Available
Your purchase supports Afghan artisans and helps preserve traditional weaving.
Materials + Care
Each of our rugs is handwoven from high-quality, natural wool, dyed using traditional techniques that have been passed down for generations. Because they are crafted by hand, every rug is unique, with slight variations that add to its authenticity and charm. To care for your rug, vacuum regularly on a gentle setting and rotate it every few months for even wear. Avoid machine washing — for spills, blot gently with a clean cloth and mild detergent. Professional cleaning is recommended for deeper care to preserve the beauty and longevity of your rug.
Shipping + Returns
We ship all orders within 4–8 business days within Australia and 7–14 business days internationally. Every rug is carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
If for any reason you’d like to return or exchange your purchase, we welcome it — customers are responsible for return postage, and the rug must be sent back in its original condition. Once we’ve received and inspected the item, your refund will be processed promptly.
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