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Material: 100% hand-spun wool on a cotton baseOrigin: IranConstruction: HandknottedCondition: Vintage, circa 1960s
Hand-knotted by the Baluch tribes living across the border regions of eastern Iran, western Pakistan, and southern Afghanistan, these rugs come from nomadic and semi-nomadic people who have maintained their weaving traditions for generations. The Baluch tribe includes Afghan, Kurdish, Turkish, Persian, and other groups unified by a common lifestyle and culture. Historically, these rugs weren\'t made for commercial purposes but as essential household items for insulation, prayer, serving food, and even as animal covers.
Because of the nomadic lifestyle, Baluch rugs are traditionally small, as the portable looms used by traveling weavers couldn\'t accommodate larger pieces. Hand-knotted using the asymmetrical Persian knot, a normal-sized rug can take up to ten months to make.
Designs are geometric and tribal, rarely featuring circular or floral motifs except as geometric interpretations. Patterns repeat throughout the rug: stylised camel\'s foot, pear-shaped medallions, tree of life, intricate latch-hooked forms arranged diagonally across the field. Prayer rugs are common, featuring a simple rectangular arch at one end to indicate the direction of Mecca, with the field filled by highly stylised tree leaves and stems, and small geometric plants in the spandrels.
Materials include wool pile with cotton, wool, or goat hair foundations. Older pieces used wool warps, while newer rugs use cotton.
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