
This is a hand-knotted vintage Afghan rug, originating from the northern regions of Afghanistan, likely woven by Turkmen tribes. It is approximately 70 years old, dating to the mid-1950s, and measures 215 by 166 centimeters, which is roughly 7 feet 1 inch by 5 feet 5 inches. This size makes it a substantial area rug, ideal for a living room, a dining area, a master bedroom, or a large study. The rug is constructed entirely of hand-spun wool using natural dyes, and its age is evident in the soft, mellow patina and the distinctive abrash (color variation) across the field.
The design layout of this Afghan rug is a classic “medallion and corner” composition with a strong geometric tribal aesthetic. The field is dominated by a large, intricate central medallion that is diamond-shaped with stepped, jagged edges, extending vertically towards the top and bottom of the rug. This medallion features a complex interior with a central geometric core and radiating layers of stepped diamonds and polygonal shapes. At each of the four corners of the field, there are quarter-medallion spandrels that echo the design of the central piece, creating a sense of balance and enclosure. The space between the central medallion and the corner spandrels is filled with a dense all-over pattern of smaller geometric motifs, including stars, diamonds, and latch-hook hooks. The rug is framed by a wide main border in the same terracotta red, surrounded by multiple narrow guard borders that feature repeating geometric patterns.
The motifs in this Afghan rug are overwhelmingly geometric, with a strong emphasis on stepped edges, latch-hooks, and angular forms. The central medallion features a central geometric core that resembles a stylized flower or a sunburst, surrounded by a dense lattice of stepped diamonds, octagons, and polygonal shapes. The corner spandrels are quarter-medallions that mirror the central design, featuring the same stepped, geometric elements. The field is filled with small, repeating geometric symbols, including eight-pointed stars, diamonds, S-hooks, and ladder-like comb shapes. The main border features a repeating “S-hook” (Running Dog) or “octagonal star” pattern, woven in dark brown and cream against the red ground. The top edge of the rug features a distinct row of dark blue, stylized flowers or rosettes, which is a unique and charming detail that adds visual interest to the upper boundary.

The color palette of this vintage Afghan rug is warm, earthy, and largely monochromatic, which is a hallmark of high-quality Afghan weaving. The dominant color of both the field and the borders is a rich, deep terracotta red, rust red, or madder red, which provides a warm, inviting background. The geometric motifs within the rug are woven in darker, contrasting shades of charcoal brown, deep chocolate brown, and black, creating a subtle but striking visual depth. The outlines and details of the geometric patterns are woven in cream or ivory, which adds a crisp, defining contrast to the dark motifs. The top edge of the rug features a row of dark blue or navy blue geometric flowers, which provide the only cool-toned contrast in an otherwise warm palette. The overall effect is a rug that feels ancient, grounded, and immensely tactile, with a sophisticated, understated elegance.

Age: 70 years old (circa mid-1950s), vintage mid-century weaving.
Size: 215 x 166 cm (7’1″ x 5’5″), a substantial area rug.
Material: 100% hand-spun wool with natural, organic dyes.
Colors: Rich terracotta/rust red field, charcoal brown and black motifs, cream/ivory outlines, and a row of dark blue flowers at the top edge.
Design: Classic “medallion and corner” layout with a large, stepped diamond-shaped central medallion and quarter-medallion corner spandrels.
Pattern: Central geometric core, all-over geometric field with eight-pointed stars, diamonds, S-hooks, and comb shapes; main border with repeating S-hook or octagonal star pattern.
Symbolism: Sun/guidance (central medallion), protective teeth/latch-hooks (ward off evil eye), ram’s horns (strength/wealth), earth (diamonds), wild roses (blue flowers), life/vitality (red color).
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with even low pile, secure edges, and full, intact fringes.
Abrash: Natural color variation confirms authentic, hand-prepared natural dyes.

