New Tan Afghanistan Mamluk 7′ X 10′

$7,500.00

SKU: 10011989
General Size: 7' x 10'
Actual Size: 6'-8" x 9'-6"
Background Color: Tan
Age: New
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Origin of Rug: Afghanistan
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Suggested Retail Price*: $7,500.00

* Suggested retail price listed is for reference only. Final pricing will vary and is dependent on factors such as quantity discounts, in-store promotions, designer/trade discounts, negotiation, and trade-in rug allowances. For personalized pricing and assistance, please contact our team.

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Description


This Afghan Mamluk rug beautifully captures the traditional majesty of a design steeped in history, celebrating the artful craftsmanship of Afghan weavers. The precise geometric patterns and a varied palette of rich hues blend seamlessly with both modern and classic decor, inviting a timeless yet contemporary ambiance. Artisans have forged a unique piece that resonates with the intricate artistry of the Mamluk era. This stunning rug measures 6'8" x 9'6", making it a versatile addition to any sophisticated interior space.

A pattern arising from Cairo, Egypt, the Mamluk design is a central medallion surrounded by a variety of smaller, symmetrical geometric motifs, forming a kaleidoscopic appearance. The rugs are mostly boldly colored in gem tones, but neutrals are also occasionally found.

Our collection includes new and vintage/antique handmade rugs, each with its own unique characteristics and color variations, enhancing their individuality and charm. We do our best to accurately depict colors and areas of variation/repair/wear in our photos. We invite you to embrace the inherent beauty of these variations, as they contribute to the authenticity and allure of our handcrafted rugs. Expert repairs and restoration available as needed.


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