Zoe

$649.00

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SKU: 111007 Category:
Brand

Jamila Collection

Color

grey, Light Blue, Pink

Material

Hand Spun Wool

Country

Afghanistan

Size

2.6×8

Pattern

Oushak

Introducing the Jamila Collection 2.6×8 Afghan Oushak Runner Rug

Elevate your home decor with the timeless beauty of the Jamila Collection 2.6×8 Afghan Oushak Runner Rug. This exquisite piece, expertly crafted in Afghanistan, seamlessly combines artistry and functionality to enhance your living space.

Muted Elegance: The subtle color palette of grey, light blue, and pink creates a soothing and elegant atmosphere, making it an ideal addition to your home. The delicate interplay of colors adds a touch of refinement to your decor.

Exceptional Craftsmanship: Hand-spun wool is the material of choice for this rug, guaranteeing a blend of durability and natural allure. This rug is carefully handwoven to perfection, reflecting the heritage of Afghan craftsmanship.

Oushak Pattern: The Oushak pattern, a hallmark of Afghan design, graces this rug with its intricate motifs and harmonious color combinations. It effortlessly combines traditional and contemporary elements, offering versatility in styling.

Perfect Dimensions: With a size of 2.6×8 feet, this runner rug is perfect for defining hallways, adding warmth to narrow spaces, or enhancing the ambiance of an entryway. Its long and slender profile provides the ideal solution for areas that require both style and function.

The Jamila Collection 2.6×8 Afghan Oushak Runner Rug is more than just a floor covering; it’s an embodiment of culture and artistic excellence. Whether you’re revitalizing your interior or seeking an accent piece that exudes grace and charm, this rug is a versatile choice that blends seamlessly into various design aesthetics. Infuse your living space with the subtle allure and superior quality of the Jamila Collection Afghan Oushak Runner Rug, and experience the transformation of your home into a haven of timeless elegance.

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