A Persian Baluch rug from the 1920s, preserved in remarkable condition and brimming with old-world charm...this little rug packs a lot of love and charm. The wool is soft, luxurious, and infused with natural lanolin oils, giving it a beautiful, subtle sheen. This piece feels just as good as it looks—supple to the touch yet strong and durable, a testament to the skill of the weaver and the high-quality wool used.
The design is equally amazing, with a central field of repeating geometric motifs resembling stylized trees or arrow-like tribal symbols. These motifs are believed to symbolize protection, strength, and growth, a reflection of the nomadic culture that wove them into existence. The golden camel-toned field contrasts beautifully with the deep midnight blues and rich rust reds, creating a bold yet balanced composition. The multiple borders, adorned with angular vine and zigzag patterns, frame the piece with a rhythmic, almost hypnotic movement, drawing the eye inward.
This rug is a rare find in such pristine condition, perfect for those who appreciate the depth of antique tribal weavings. Whether used as a statement piece in a cozy corner, draped over a bench, or layered into a collected space, this Baluch rug brings warmth, history, and an undeniable sense of old-world luxury.
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