Afghan beige white black long-pile rug 100% yak wool - 105cm x 154cm
$2,265.00 CAD
Afghan rugs are the fruit of ancestral craftsmanship, passed down from generation to generation within Afghanistan's nomadic communities. Each piece is a unique work, meticulously handcrafted, combining material, color, and symbolism.
Cultural significance and characteristics:
Aesthetics: The aesthetics of rugs vary radically from one region to another, bringing a touch of authenticity and character to any interior, whether traditional or contemporary.
Size and use: Available in various sizes, from small accent rugs to large central rugs, suitable for diverse spaces such as the living room, bedroom, or entryway.
Manufacturing:
Wool: Primarily sourced from Karakul sheep or yak, renowned for its softness and durability. The wool is often hand-spun, giving the rug a rich texture and natural warmth.
Dyes: Artisans use traditional vegetable dyes, such as madder for red, indigo for blue, and turmeric for yellow. These natural dyes offer deep and long-lasting hues.
Weaving: Done on horizontal looms, a traditional technique that allows for a high knot density, thus ensuring increased resistance and exceptional longevity.
The production of rugs in Afghanistan is an important source of income for many families, especially for women, who represent a large portion of the artisans. These rugs are not merely decorative objects, but also living testimonies to the history, beliefs, and traditions of the people of Afghanistan.