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Afghan Chobi Kilim Hand-Woven Wool Rug - 300 x 202 cm

Afghan Chobi Kilim Hand-Woven Wool Rug - 300 x 202 cm

Regular price $999.00 NZD
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One-of-a-kind hand-knotted piece

No two are alike - each rug carries its own pattern, colour balance and handmade character

This Afghan Chobi Kilim rug features a soft blue field with a lively multi-colour geometric pattern, bringing together traditional Afghan textile character and a bright, balanced design language. Hand-woven in Afghanistan from wool, its flatweave construction gives the piece a lighter profile while allowing the repeated motifs, border detail and colour variation to stand out clearly. Available online from Silk Road Rugs with free NZ-wide shipping, this Afghan kilim rug offers an authentic woven look for customers seeking a colourful wool flatweave rug in New Zealand.

Size (in cm): 300 x 202
Origin: Afghanistan
Region/Tradition: Chobi Kilim
Construction: Hand-woven flatweave
Material: Wool
Colour: Blue with multi-colour accents
Pattern: Geometric all-over motif pattern
Style: Traditional
Shape: Rectangle

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Care & Maintenance

  • Hand-knotted wool rugs are made to last with the right care. Vacuum gently using a suction-only setting, rotate the rug occasionally for even wear, and blot any marks promptly with a clean cloth rather than rubbing.
  • For deeper cleaning, professional rug cleaning is recommended to help protect the wool fibres, natural dyes and handmade structure of the rug.

Note

  • Each rug is professionally photographed to represent its colours as accurately as possible, while natural light, pile direction and digital display settings may create subtle variations in tone.
  • Each hand-knotted rug is coloured using 100% vegetable dyes, giving the fibres natural depth, gentle tonal movement and the individual character of handmade weaving.
  • Over time, vegetable-dyed handmade rugs may gently soften in tone, adding to the natural ageing and textile character that makes each piece unique.