Vintage Baluch Rug 129x89 cm | Hand-Knotted Wool Rug | Tribal Mihrab Design with Tree of Life & Red Sun Medallion | Natural Dyes

$650.00

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An authentic Baluch rug with powerful symbolism and glowing, naturally dyed colors. At 129 × 89 cm, this portable tribal piece was woven for personal devotion and daily use, then cherished long enough to develop a mellow vintage patina. Its mihrab niche, radiant red sun rosette, and lively menagerie of tiny flora/avian forms create a rare, story-rich textile that reads beautifully on the floor or as a wall hanging.


Weaving tradition & origin: Baluch tribal work from western Afghanistan (Herat–Farah belt). The compact format, wool-on-wool handle, saturated madder reds and saffron-gold ground, and charismatic naïf drawing align with workshop-at-home Baluch pieces from this region.

Knot structure: Close-ups show compact, slightly diagonal knot collocation with soft ridging—consistent with asymmetrical (Senneh) knots used by many Baluch groups.

Design theory (naqsha): A stepped mihrab frames a garden of symbols. At center rises a sun/rosette built from serrated petals (light, guidance). Below and around it are Tree-of-Life stalks, small birds and seed pods (growth, renewal), and to the flanks protective geometric charms.

Borders: Multi-guard system with a narrow inner meander, then a flower-and-amulet creature/bird border typical of Baluch narrative frames, and an outer dark guard. These echo the field’s protective theme while tightening the composition visually.

Materials & dyes: Hand-spun wool pile on wool foundation. Palette shows madder red, indigo/indigo-overdye blues, walnut/tea browns, soft greens and straw-to-saffron golds—read as vegetal dyes by their nuanced abrash and oxidation.

Age: Vintage, c. 1970s–1980s. Wear is honest and even; colors show gentle sun-kissed fade on the field with deeper tone preserved under folds—typical of pieces 40–50+ years.

Pile & handle: Low-to-medium, velvety pile (~4–5 mm) with a lively, flexible handle—great for draping as art.

Condition (honest): Very good vintage. Light perimeter rubbing, minor end-fringe reduction, a touch of age fade/abrash that enhances character; sides are sound and the rug lies flat—no holes, stains, or structural issues visible in the photos. Professionally dusted.

🌿 Features

Size: 129 × 89 cm (approx. 4.2 × 2.9 ft)

Origin: Western Afghanistan, Baluch tribal weaving

Construction: Hand-knotted wool pile on wool foundation

Knot type: Asymmetrical (Senneh)

Knot density (est.): ~110–140 KPSI (170–215 kpsi 2D count) based on close-up weave shots

Pile height: ~4–5 mm (low-medium)

Age: 1970s–80s (vintage)

Condition: Very good vintage, minor age-consistent wear as noted

Use: Floor or wall hanging; ships clean and ready to style

Rare mihrab layout with radiant sun/rosette centerpiece

Symbolic Tree of Life, birds, seeds & protective charms

Warm, room-lifting palette in natural dyes (madder, indigo, walnut)

Wool-on-wool, supple Baluch handle; portable devotional size

Versatile: boho, wabi-sabi, global eclectic, rustic, vintage modern

🧺 Care Instructions

Vacuum with suction only (no beater bar).

Rotate quarterly for even wear; use a quality rug pad.

Blot spills immediately—water only at first, then a tiny drop of wool-safe soap if needed.

Avoid prolonged direct sun; for deep cleaning, use a professional wool rug specialist.

🛋️ Styling Notes

Perfect in a meditation nook, entry, study, or layered under a chair. The saffron field and madder reds pair beautifully with natural woods, pottery, kilim pillows, and linen. Hang it vertically to showcase the mihrab and sun motif as a textile artwork.

A soulful tribal textile—woven for devotion, kept for beauty. If you’re seeking a genuine vintage rug with meaning, color, and story, this Baluch prayer rug is the piece you’ll keep reaching for.

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