Afghanistan Rugs

Afghanistan Rugs Guide

Afghanistan Rugs are traditional handwoven textiles renowned for their rich cultural heritage and distinctive designs. Typically crafted from high-quality wool, these rugs feature intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often incorporating geometric motifs, tribal symbols, and natural dyes. Each rug reflects the unique artistic expressions and weaving techniques of the various ethnic groups in Afghanistan, such as the Turkmen, Kazakh, and Baluchi. Known for their durability and warmth, Afghanistan rugs are prized for their craftsmanship and ability to add a touch of historical elegance and authenticity to any interior space. Their deep, rich colors and detailed patterns make them a timeless addition to traditional and contemporary décor alike.

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...There has recently been a surge in demand for Afghan carpets, although many Afghan carpet manufacturers market their products under the name of a different country. The carpets are made in Afghanistan, as well as by Afghan refugees who reside in Pakistan and Iran. Famous Afghan rugs include the Shindand or Adraskan (named after local Afghan villages), woven in the Herat area, in western Afghani...