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Beloutsch
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| Origin | Afghanistan |
| Type | Prayer Rug |
| Material | Natural Wool |
| Age | Vintage (25 to 49 years) |
| Culture | Nomadic |
| Usage | Classic |
| Color | Red, Beige, Earthy colours |
| Dimensions | 118 × 81 cm |
| Art.-Nr. | 040624 |
This Adreskani Beloutsch rug beautifully combines traditional Afghan craftsmanship with a refined composition and strong cultural identity. Hand knotted from high quality wool, this piece reflects the distinctive visual language of Beloutsch weaving traditions that have been appreciated for generations for their symbolic motifs, elegant geometry and timeless authenticity. Featuring a classic prayer rug layout, this rug creates an atmosphere of calm, structure and quiet sophistication. The central mihrab field opens elegantly in lighter tones and is anchored by two striking gul motifs that establish a strong vertical rhythm throughout the composition. These traditional elements create a balance between symmetry and movement while expressing the artistic heritage of nomadic weaving culture. Fine geometric details within the field introduce subtle energy and reward closer observation. The colour palette is particularly compelling, combining deep reds, warm terracotta, soft cream and darker accents. The rich red tones provide warmth and presence while the lighter central field creates contrast and visual openness. Surrounding the composition is an elaborate border structure filled with repeating motifs that evoke protective symbolism and traditional tribal ornamentation. These details are part of what makes Beloutsch rugs so admired among collectors and interior enthusiasts alike. Thanks to its proportions, this rug works beautifully as a decorative accent, prayer rug, statement piece in an entrance area or a refined addition beside a bed or reading corner. The natural wool provides warmth, durability and comfort while ensuring long lasting quality. More than a functional textile, this Adreskani Beloutsch is a woven expression of nomadic heritage and an elegant bridge between historical craftsmanship and contemporary living.