Afghan Turkoman Rug - 120 x 77 cm Red Gul Panel
Afghan Turkoman Rug - 120 x 77 cm Red Gul Panel
One-of-a-kind hand-knotted piece
No two are alike - each rug carries its own pattern, colour balance and handmade character
A framed red field gives this Afghan Turkoman Rug a clear panel-style layout, with three gul motifs arranged through the centre and held by a dark geometric border. The design feels more open than a densely packed tribal rug, allowing the red ground, charcoal outlines and stepped border detail to stand apart with stronger definition.
The appeal here is in the balance between order and intensity. Hand knotted in wool, this compact Afghan Turkoman rug carries a disciplined tribal structure: central gul forms, sharp border geometry, visible fringe and a folded-corner view that shows the back of the rug. The result is a small traditional piece with a focused red palette and confident pattern presence.
Size (in cm): 120 x 77
Origin: Afghanistan
Region/Tradition: Afghan Turkoman
Construction: Hand knotted
Material: Wool
Colour: Red / Charcoal
Pattern: Gul medallion panel
Style: Traditional / Tribal
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.