Description
Origin:
Baluchistan (Iran/Pakistan/Afghanistan region)
Actual Dimensions: 3′ 8″ × 8′ 0″ (rounded 4×8)
Style:
Traditional
Material:
Wool
Color Palette:
Deep rust red, dark navy blue, charcoal black, camel beige, subtle ivory outlines
This vintage handmade Baluchi rug features a classic repeating geometric pattern of large hexagons and diamonds arranged in vertical rows, framed by multiple narrow borders with intricate tribal motifs. The rich rust field contrasts strongly with darker tones, while small ivory details add crisp highlights to the overall bold and earthy appearance typical of older tribal pieces.
Baluchi rugs are woven by nomadic and semi-nomadic Baluch tribes in the Baluchistan region, spanning parts of southeastern Iran, southwestern Pakistan, and southern Afghanistan. These rugs have been made for centuries using simple horizontal looms, resulting in sturdy, compact designs with strong geometric patterns and a preference for deep, natural dyes like madder root for reds.
The wool is hand-knotted on a wool foundation, giving this vintage runner excellent durability and a firm, slightly coarse texture that holds up well in higher-traffic areas like hallways or corridors. Its narrow size and strong colors make it suitable for long narrow spaces, adding warmth and character to rustic, bohemian, or traditional interiors. As a vintage rug, it may show gentle signs of age that enhance its authentic appeal; gentle vacuuming and occasional professional cleaning help preserve its condition and vibrant tones.
