Hand-Knotted Pakistan Bokhara Runner – 191cm x 65cm – Pink Wool Hallway Rug








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- Model: Bokhara
- Weight: 5.00kg
- SKU: 230
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Authentic Hand-Knotted Bokhara Runner – 191cm x 65cm
Bring elegance and softness to your hallway or narrow space with this charming Pakistan Bokhara runner (191cm x 65cm). Hand-knotted using soft, silky wool, this runner features the classic Tekke-inspired gul motifs in a gentle pink palette, creating a soothing yet traditional look. Ideal for corridors, entrances, or narrow alcoves, this runner delivers timeless beauty and tactile comfort.
Product Details:
✔ Size: 191cm x 65cm – Perfect for narrow spaces and hallways
✔ Material: Soft, silky wool pile
✔ Foundation: Durable cotton warp and weft
✔ Construction: Authentic hand-knotted craftsmanship
✔ Design: Traditional Bokhara gul patterns (Tekke motifs)
✔ Colors: Elegant pink tones with subtle variations
✔ Texture & Feel: Smooth, velvety pile with a gentle sheen
✔ Origin: Pakistan
✔ Condition: Brand new
✔ SKU: 230
✔ Price: £185
Why Choose This Bokhara Runner?
✅ Elegant & Timeless Design – Perfect for classic or contemporary interiors
✅ Soft Underfoot – Made with premium silky wool
✅ Durable & Long-Lasting – Hand-knotted for daily use
✅ Low Maintenance – Wool resists dirt naturally
✅ Free Shipping – Fast and secure UK delivery included
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History Of Region | |
Details: | History of Pakistan Bokhara Rugs:Pakistan Bokhara rugs are among the most popular and recognizable hand-knotted rugs in the world, known for their soft texture, silky sheen, and classic repeating motifs. Though the design originates from Central Asia, particularly among the Tekke tribe of Turkmenistan, the Bokhara-style rugs woven in Pakistan have become a distinct category celebrated for their quality and craftsmanship.Origins & Influence:The term "Bokhara" refers to the city of Bukhara in present-day Uzbekistan, once a major hub on the Silk Road where Turkmen carpets were traded.The design is inspired by the Tekke gul, a repeating octagonal medallion motif traditionally woven by the nomadic Tekke tribe.Pakistani weavers adopted the style and refined it using fine Australian wool and a high-knot density, giving the rugs a luxurious feel and precise patterning.Pakistani Craftsmanship:Bokhara rugs from Pakistan are hand-knotted, often using silky wool on a cotton foundation, and are prized for their dense, velvety pile.They’re typically produced in workshops around Lahore and Karachi, where generations of artisans have passed down the weaving tradition.The colors often include reds, burgundy, ivory, blues, greens, and more recently, softer tones like pink and silver to match modern interiors.Notable Features:Repeating rows of Tekke guls or elephant’s foot motifs.A mirror-like shine and soft touch due to the wool's fineness and finishing techniques.Durable and relatively affordable compared to Persian counterparts, making them popular worldwide for hallways, living rooms, and entryways.Cultural Significance:Bokhara rugs are seen as a blend of Turkic nomadic tradition and South Asian refinement.They reflect both the heritage of tribal symbolism and modern craftsmanship, resulting in timeless appeal and everyday utility. |