Hand-Knotted Afghan Khan Mohammadi Rug 152cm x 102cm






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- Model: Khan mohammadi
- Weight: 7.00kg
- SKU: 335
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Hand-Knotted Afghan Khan Mohammadi Rug 152cm x 102cm – Deep Terracotta & Blue | SKU 335 | £250
Bring timeless Afghan craftsmanship into your home with this beautifully hand-knotted Khan Mohammadi rug (152cm x 102cm). Featuring a rich deep terracotta base with blue accents, this fine-quality wool rug showcases traditional Afghan geometric motifs with skillful precision. Ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, or smaller feature areas, it adds warmth, colour, and authentic tribal artistry.
Crafted with 100% fine wool pile on a durable cotton foundation, this rug combines softness underfoot with long-lasting durability, making it an exceptional value at £250.
Product Details:
✔ Size: 152cm x 102cm – Perfect for small to medium rooms
✔ Material: 100% fine Afghan wool pile
✔ Foundation: Durable cotton
✔ Construction: Authentic hand-knotted craftsmanship
✔ Design: Traditional Khan Mohammadi geometric motifs
✔ Colours: Deep terracotta with blue tones
✔ Texture & Feel: Soft, dense pile with luxurious feel
✔ Condition: Brand new
✔ Origin: Northern Afghanistan – renowned for fine tribal rugs
✔ SKU: 335
✔ Price: £250
Why Choose This Khan Mohammadi Rug?
✅ Authentic Handmade Quality – Each rug is unique
✅ Rich Terracotta & Blue Palette – Adds warmth and sophistication to any space
✅ Durable & Long-Lasting – Ideal for high-traffic areas
✅ Natural Wool Benefits – Soft, eco-friendly, and naturally stain-resistant
✅ Fantastic Value – Luxury Afghan craftsmanship at just £250
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| History Of Region | |
| Details: | History of Khan Mohammadi Rugs Khan Mohammadi rugs originate from northern Afghanistan, with weaving traditions dating back to the early 18th century. Woven by Hazara and Baluch tribal artisans, these rugs are known for their dense wool, vibrant natural dyes, and intricate geometric patterns. |






