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Immerse yourself in the rich history and authenticity of Baluch rugs, true textile artworks originating from Persia. These rugs are the result of the ingenuity and mastery of the Baluch tribes, who have passed down the ancient art of hand-knotting for generations.
The rug presented here is a magnificent example of this tradition. It has been knotted with high-quality hand-carded wool, giving the pile unparalleled robustness and softness. The cotton warp ensures stability and durability over time. With a density ranging between 160,000 and 200,000 knots per square meter and a thickness of approximately 0.6 cm, this rug is a symbol of meticulous artisanal craftsmanship.
The design is deeply rooted in tribal symbolism. At the center, an imposing red medallion captures the eye, surrounded by a myriad of geometric motifs and stylizations that tell ancient stories. You can observe stylized zoomorphic figures, often interpreted as birds or other creatures significant to the tribes, and zigzag patterns that evoke landscapes or natural elements. The color palette, dominated by intense red, deep black, and warm beige, is enriched by touches of secondary colors such as orange and antique pink, visible in small details.
The presence of abrash, slight variations in shade within the same color, is a distinctive characteristic of naturally dyed wool and testifies to the authenticity and uniqueness of each piece. The borders, richly decorated with repeating motifs, harmoniously frame the central field, defining the space and adding depth to the overall design.
A Baluch rug like this is not just a furnishing element but a piece of history, a bridge between cultures, and a work that carries the soul of its creator. It is ideal for adding a touch of warmth, character, and timeless elegance to any room, from the dining room to the living room, perfectly adapting to classic or modern contexts.
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