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Baluch Persian Rug 13x3 ft - Geometric Semi Antique Wool Camel Hair Hand Knotted | SKU 111930

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Details
Collection: One-of-a-kind Baluch Area Rug.
Age: 40-60 Years (Semi Antique).
Size FT: 13' 9'' x 3' 3'' .
Size CM: 420 cm x 98 cm.
Colors: Madder Red, Navy Blue, Dark Red, Cream, Black, Ivory, Burgundy.
Material: High-quality Natural Wool and Cotton.
Features: Hand-knotted craftsmanship, Unique designs and patterns (No duplicates), Has fringe.
Trust signals: 100% Authentic Handmade Persian Rug, Only one available.

Baluch Persian Rugs
This exceptional Baluch Persian rug measuring 13'9" x 3'3" presents a stunning display of traditional geometric artistry woven by the skilled hands of nomadic craftsmen from the Sistan and Baluchestan provinces of eastern Persia. The semi-antique piece, aged between 40-60 years, showcases the enduring beauty of authentic tribal weaving traditions through its vibrant madder red foundation accented by deep navy blue, dark red, cream, black, ivory, and burgundy hues that create a mesmerizing tapestry of color and pattern.
The Baluch people have roamed the harsh desert landscapes between Persia and Afghanistan for centuries, developing distinctive weaving techniques that reflect their nomadic lifestyle and deep connection to the land. These masterful weavers utilized natural materials gathered from their environment, including premium wool and camel hair, to create rugs that could withstand the rigors of constant travel while maintaining their beauty and structural integrity. The asymmetrical Persian knots employed in this piece demonstrate the sophisticated craftsmanship passed down through generations of Baluch artisans who imbued each rug with cultural significance and artistic expression.
The geometric patterns adorning this magnificent runner tell stories of ancient tribal traditions and spiritual beliefs, with each motif carrying symbolic meaning rooted in centuries of Baluch heritage. The intricate diamond medallions, angular borders, and stylized animal forms represent protection, prosperity, and the connection between earth and sky that guided nomadic life. The rich madder red base symbolizes strength and vitality, while the navy blue accents represent the infinite desert sky under which these weavers created their masterpieces, and the cream and ivory highlights add luminous contrast that brings the entire composition to life.
This one-of-a-kind hand-knotted masterpiece elevates any space with its authentic Persian character and remarkable versatility as a statement runner. The elongated 13'9" x 3'3" dimensions make it perfect for hallways, kitchen spaces, or as a dramatic accent beside beds or seating areas, while the semi-antique patina adds sophisticated depth that complements both traditional and contemporary interiors. Los Angeles Home of Rugs proudly presents this exceptional example of Baluch artistry, where the natural wool construction and traditional cotton foundation ensure lasting durability and timeless appeal that will be treasured for generations to come.

Specifications
Original name: Baluch Rug.
Alternative name(s): Baluch Carpet.
Origin: Sistan and Baluchestan, khorasan.
Category: Village, Nomadic.
Common designs: Geometric, Tribal and Nomadic.
Dyeing method: Natural, Synthetic.
Pile material: Wool, Camel Hair.
Foundation material: Wool, Cotton, Camel Wool.
Knot type: Asymmetrical (Persian).

Notes
At Los Angeles Home of Rugs, we are delighted to offer you a wide selection of authentic Persian rugs. We only stock hand knotted rugs that are not machine made, or handmade rugs through a variety of techniques, including hand-tufting, hand-hooking, or hand-weaving. This ensures that you receive a unique and high-quality product that will last for years to come. Read More

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