Afghan Sultan Collection Vegetable Dye Rug - 1.22 x 0.83 ContemporaryAn Afghan rug (or Afghan carpet) is a type of handwoven floor covering textile traditionally made in the northern and western areas of Afghanistan,mainly by Afghan Turkmens and Uzbeks. There are different kinds of Afghan carpets. Especially popular are Khal Mohammadi or Afghan Aqche. Various vegetable and other natural dyes are used to produce the rich colors. The rugs are mostly of medium sizes. Many patterns and colors are used, but the traditional
Moud carpets are similar to those woven in other Khorasan cities such as Azghand
Afshar Carpets The Afhar are tent-dwellers
most of the elements in the pattern of the rugs have a history and has been woven in carpets for thousands of years
maintaining the original inspiration and attention to refinement and detail
Najafabad is also the trade center for an agricultural region noted for its pomegranates
particularly the circular central medallion with its two pendants reaching out length wise and the shape of the border of the main field
This remarkable overall pattern carpet has a striking botch shapes in the field The overall impact of this carpet is to create an impression of peace
A hand-knotted tribal Bakhtiary rug with triple hooked medallions set within a red-toned field of stylized trial floral patterns
There is energy going in orderly direction - moving outward and also directed towards its core
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typically this means that they have one heavy cotton weft and are made with thick
and is the capital of a very important carpet weaving region