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This striking Nomadic Caucasian Humna rug displays bold geometric patterns across a rich blue field, accented with warm gold and rust details. The traditional stepped medallions and angular motifs create a commanding presence, while the harmonious color palette of deep blues contrasted with earthy tones brings both sophistication and warmth. The intricate border work frames the central design with complementary geometric elements that echo the field's angular themes. Each motif reflects the nomadic weaving traditions that inspired this contemporary interpretation.
Handcrafted in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques, this wool rug represents the skilled artistry of Afghan weavers who have preserved these methods for generations. The high-quality Ghazni wool provides exceptional durability and a lustrous finish that will develop character over time. Natural dyes create the rich, saturated colors that remain vibrant while aging gracefully. This construction ensures the rug will withstand heavy foot traffic while maintaining its structural integrity.
At over 10 by 14 feet, this substantial rug suits large living rooms, dining areas, or open floor plans where it can anchor seating arrangements and define spaces. The generous proportions work well under dining tables that seat eight or more, or in spacious family rooms with sectional sofas. This piece complements both traditional and contemporary interiors, particularly those featuring warm wood tones or neutral palettes. Browse our complete collection of oriental rugs or explore more 10 x 14 options. Sourced directly by ALRUG from Afghan weavers since 2002, free worldwide shipping. This rug ships to the United States and Canada only. Visit our website for our full range of rugs with free international shipping.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 21 - Jun 26
US$40
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