Zambian kwacha (ZK) - ZMW
Sumak Rug | 183cm x 274cm (6ft x 8ft 12in)
$ 94.24
6×9 Sumak Rug – An Elegant Fusion of Maymana and Gabbeh Designs Introducing the 6×9 Sumak rug, a stunning fusion of traditional Maymana design and Gabbeh artistry. This exceptional rug, measuring 183cm x 274cm (6ft x 8ft 12in), is hand-knotted and handwoven by skilled artisans in Kabul, Afghanistan. Crafted from silky and soft Welayati Kurk wool, this rug boasts a luxurious texture and exquisite durability. The central geometric pattern is complemented by intricate animal pattern borders, creating a captivating visual harmony. The rich color palette of dark red, ivory, and navy adds depth and sophistication, making this rug a perfect statement piece for any elegant interior. Video of the rug Key Features Authentic Craftsmanship: Hand-knotted and handwoven by skilled artisans in Kabul, Afghanistan, ensuring each rug is a unique masterpiece. Premium Materials: Made from silky and soft Welayati Kurk wool, providing exceptional comfort and longevity. Intricate Design: Combines traditional Maymana geometric patterns with Gabbeh animal borders, creating a unique and captivating aesthetic. Generous Size: Measuring 183cm x 274cm (6ft x 8ft 12in), this rug is ideal for larger living areas, dining rooms, or bedrooms. Quality The 6×9 Sumak rug is a testament to superior quality and craftsmanship. The use of Welayati Kurk wool ensures a silky, soft texture that feels luxurious underfoot while providing remarkable durability. The meticulous hand-knotting and handweaving techniques result in a dense, resilient weave that can withstand the test of time. This rug is not just a decoration but an heirloom piece that will enhance your home for years to come. Origin This exquisite rug originates from Kabul, Afghanistan, a region renowned for its rich history and excellence in rug-making. The combination of Maymana and Gabbeh designs reflects the diverse cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the area. By owning this rug, you are supporting Afghan artisans and preserving a centuries-old craft, bringing a piece of Afghan culture and artistry into your home.



