13×17 Persian Handmade Rug – Afghan Hand-Knotted Lachak Turang Rug A statement piece of remarkable scale and artistry, this authentic 13×17 Persian handmade rug is hand-knotted in Afghanistan using fine Welayati Kurk wool. Inspired by the timeless elegance of Persian court carpets, the rug features a sophisticated Lachak Turang medallion design surrounded by flowing floral motifs and intricate curvilinear details. The rich combination of ivory, navy, turquoise blue, and deep red creates a refined contrast that brings warmth, depth, and luxury into grand interiors. Its expansive size and detailed craftsmanship make it ideal for formal living rooms, luxury dining spaces, executive offices, or large open interiors seeking a truly heirloom-quality centerpiece. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 12 ft 10 in x 17 ft 0 in Design: Persian Lachak Turang medallion Pattern: Elegant Persian floral motifs with flowing curvilinear detailing Color Palette: Ivory, navy, turquoise blue, and red Material: Welayati Kurk wool pile on durable cotton foundation Manufacturing: Completely hand-knotted by skilled Afghan artisans Origin: Balkh, Afghanistan Quality Crafted with approximately 92 KPSI (knots per square inch), this rug offers an exceptional balance between refined detail and long-term durability. The use of premium Welayati Kurk wool gives the surface a soft, velvety texture while maintaining excellent resilience under everyday use. Known for its fine fibers and subtle sheen, Kurk wool allows intricate floral details and medallion elements to appear crisp and elegant. The strong cotton foundation enhances structural stability, helping the rug maintain its shape and integrity for generations. Every knot is tied by hand, resulting in a unique piece with depth, character, and the unmistakable authenticity only true handmade rugs possess. Origin & Tradition Handwoven in Balkh, Afghanistan, this rug reflects centuries of weaving tradition influenced by both Afghan craftsmanship and classical Persian artistry. The Lachak Turang design—recognized for its central medallion and corner elements—has long been associated with luxury palace carpets and sophisticated interiors across the Persian world. Afghan weavers are celebrated for preserving traditional rug-making techniques while incorporating exceptional wool and rich natural-inspired color palettes. Each rug is the result of months of meticulous handwork, carrying forward a cultural heritage that transforms functional textiles into collectible works of art.
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