This Baluch rug was handwoven during the first quarter of the 20th century near the border of Iran and Afghanistan.  It features a design of rosette or burr filled diamonds in a lattice format. In tones of madder red, navy, peachy pink and vibrant pops of ivory providing nice nice contrast and visual interest. Finished with multiple columns of selvedge along the sides and finely woven soumak capping the top and bottom. A well balanced and visually intriguing piece.

Baluch Piled Sofreh - 3'6 x 3'4

Regular price $1,250.00 Sale

This Baluch rug was handwoven during the first quarter of the 20th century in Afghanistan.

It features a design of rosette or burr-filled diamonds in a lattice format. Tones of madder red, navy, peachy pink, and vibrant pops of ivory provide nice contrast and visual interest. Finished with multiple columns of selvedge along the sides and finely woven brocaded capping the top and bottom with some metal wrapped thread added. A well-balanced and visually intriguing piece. Given the size and the patterning, it was likely intended as a sofreh.

In very good condition, signs of wear consistent with age. Low pile, with a loose handle. Some fraying to selvedge (as pictured)

 

Size:  3'6" x 3’4" [107cm x 102cm]

Age: Q1 20th Century (1900-1925)

Country of Origin: W Afghanistan 

Type of Rug: Baluch

Material: Wool

Pile Height: Low 

Condition: Very good. There are a few areas of wear down to the foundation, oxidation, and a couple of small repairs

 

BK2540

 

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