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Rugs 4 UAfghan Aaqcha Hand Woven Persian Rug

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R5,979

Retail: R12,000
Please Note
  • The various sizes of these rugs are due to the rugs being handwoven.
About

A simpler version of the Khal Mohammedi, the Afghan Aaqcha is a highly coveted collection, and offers an entry-level price point within the Oriental rug family.

Derived from regions in Northern Afghanistan, these hand knotted Oriental rugs are often expressed in hues of red with its signature göls (elephant like pattern) and octagonal repeating motifs, woven using a combination of wool, goat hair and horsehair.

These large elephant foot patterns create a unique and individual design, with no two designs being the same. This level of uniqueness, combined with their softness of feel, makes these rugs a firm favourite with homeowners and collectors alike.

Please Note: The various sizes of these rugs are due to the rugs being handwoven.

Product Features
  • Brand: Afghan Aaqcha
  • Product: Rugs
  • Style: Persian and Oriental
  • Workmanship Handmade Rugs
  • Type: Persians
  • Ideal for the Bedroom, Boardroom, Dining Room, and Living Area
  • Classification Hand Woven
  • Fabric / Yarn Wool
  • Shape Rectangle
  • Imported from Afghanistan
Product Specifications
  • Wash Instructions 
    • Do Not Brush
    • Dry Foam and Professional Cleaning recommended
  • Pile Material: Wool
  • Pile Height:
    • 200 x 300cm: 5 mm
    • 250 x 350cm: 1 mm
    • 300 x 400cm: 1 mm
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