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Baluch Persian Rug 6x3 ft - Geometric Semi Antique Wool Camel Hair Hand Knotted | SKU 111836

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Details
Collection: One-of-a-kind Baluch Area Rug.
Age: 40-60 Years (Semi Antique).
Size FT: 6' 11'' x 3' 10'' .
Size CM: 210 cm x 118 cm.
Colors: Red, Dark Red, Burgundy, Black, Cream, Gold, Brown.
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 captivating 6'11" x 3'10" Baluch Persian rug showcases the nomadic artistry of Sistan and Baluchestan province, where tribal weavers have perfected their craft across generations. The semi antique piece, aged 40-60 years, displays the distinctive geometric patterns that define Baluch weaving traditions, with its rich red and dark red foundation complemented by burgundy, black, cream, gold, and brown accents that create remarkable visual depth.
The Baluch tribes, renowned as master weavers of southeastern Persia, have maintained their weaving traditions through centuries of nomadic life across the harsh desert landscapes. This particular rug originates from the border regions where Persian and Afghan influences merge, creating unique design vocabularies that reflect both tribal heritage and cross-cultural exchange. The asymmetrical Persian knots used in its construction demonstrate the meticulous attention to detail characteristic of authentic Baluch craftsmanship.
The geometric motifs adorning this rug carry profound cultural significance, with the Gol Farang (European Floral) elements representing the historical trade connections between nomadic tribes and distant markets. Each diamond-shaped medallion and border design tells stories of desert journeys and seasonal migrations, while the tribal patterns serve as visual genealogies preserving family histories. The interplay of cream and gold highlights against the dominant red palette creates a sophisticated color harmony that speaks to generations of aesthetic refinement.
At 6'11" x 3'10" feet, this semi antique treasure fits perfectly in intimate spaces such as entryways, beside beds, or as a distinctive accent in reading nooks and studies. The natural wool and cotton construction, enhanced by camel hair elements, provides both durability and luxurious texture underfoot. This one-of-a-kind hand-knotted masterpiece elevates any room with its authentic nomadic character and timeless appeal, available exclusively at Los Angeles Home of Rugs where discerning collectors discover exceptional Persian treasures.
The burgundy and black borders frame the central field with mathematical precision, while the brown undertones ground the composition in earthy sophistication. This remarkable piece represents not merely floor covering but a tangible connection to Persian nomadic heritage, offering modern homes the opportunity to embrace centuries of weaving mastery and cultural storytelling through authentic tribal artistry.

Specifications
Original name: Baluch Rug.
Alternative name(s): Baluch Carpet.
Origin: Sistan and Baluchestan, khorasan.
Category: Village, Nomadic.
Common designs: Geometric, Tribal and Nomadic, Gol Farang (European Floral).
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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