Sage Taupe Tribal Rug | 118cm x 185cm (3ft 10in x 6ft 1in)
$ 95.63
- 4×6 Sage Taupe Tribal Rug – Hand-Knotted Afghan Geometric Rug Quietly sophisticated and deeply rooted in tradition, this 4×6 sage taupe tribal rug brings a calm, refined character to any room. The soft sage tone—balanced between green and taupe—creates a grounded palette that complements both modern and classic interiors. Woven entirely by hand in western Afghanistan, the rug carries the subtle rhythm of traditional Afghan tribal design, expressed through crisp geometric motifs and naturally nuanced color variations. Its balanced size makes it an ideal anchor for a reading corner, small living space, or beneath a coffee table where craftsmanship deserves to be seen and appreciated. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 3 ft 10 in × 6 ft 1 in (approximately 118 × 185 cm) Design: Authentic Afghan tribal design with structured geometric motifs Color Palette: Sage green–taupe field with natural tonal variation Material: Premium Biljik Kurk wool pile on a durable cotton foundation Construction: Individually hand-knotted by skilled Afghan artisans Versatility: Perfect as an accent rug for living rooms, offices, entryways, or reading spaces Quality This rug is woven with exceptional precision at approximately 156 knots per square inch (KPSI), creating a crisp pattern and a smooth, dense surface. The pile is made from Premium Biljik Kurk wool, a prized Afghan wool known for its softness, strength, and natural luster. Kurk wool is taken from the finer fibers of the fleece, giving the rug a refined texture that feels luxurious underfoot while maintaining impressive durability. Anchored on a sturdy cotton foundation, the rug is built to withstand decades of use while retaining its elegant structure and color depth. Origin & Tradition Handcrafted in Herat, Afghanistan, this rug reflects a weaving tradition shaped by centuries of tribal artistry. Herat has long been a center for fine Afghan rug production, where master weavers preserve ancestral techniques while refining them for contemporary interiors. The geometric motifs seen in this piece echo the visual language of Afghan tribal culture—symbols once woven by nomadic communities to represent balance, protection, and identity. Each knot is tied by hand, continuing a living craft that transforms natural wool and simple tools into heirloom-quality works of textile art.

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