Gray Mamluk Rug | 185cm x 305cm (6ft 1in x 10ft)

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6×10 Gray Mamluk Rug – Hand-Knotted Afghan Wool Rug A refined interpretation of a historic design tradition, this hand-knotted 6×10 gray Mamluk rug brings architectural beauty and timeless elegance into the modern home. Woven in Maymana, Afghanistan, the rug features a sophisticated gray field framed by a deep navy border, creating a striking balance of contrast and harmony. At its center lies a geometric medallion surrounded by intricate repeating motifs, a hallmark of classic Mamluk artistry. The result is a statement piece that feels both grand and remarkably versatile. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 185 cm × 305 cm (6 ft 1 in × 10 ft) Design: Traditional Mamluk design with a geometric center medallion Pattern: Intricate geometric motifs arranged in a balanced architectural layout Color: Gray field complemented by a navy border Construction: Individually hand-knotted by skilled Afghan artisans Unique Piece: One-of-a-kind handmade rug crafted through traditional weaving methods Quality This rug is woven using premium Welayati Kurk wool, a highly regarded wool known for its exceptional softness, strength, and refined texture. Hand-knotted at approximately 100 KPSI (knots per square inch), it offers excellent pattern clarity while maintaining the durability required for everyday living. The wool pile is woven on a sturdy cotton foundation, providing long-term structural stability and resilience. With proper care, this heirloom-quality rug will develop even greater character and beauty over time. Here is the Mamluk rug on the loom, around 40% hand-knotted. Origin & Tradition Handcrafted in Maymana, Afghanistan, this rug reflects one of the country’s most respected weaving traditions. Maymana weavers are renowned for their precision, craftsmanship, and ability to reinterpret historic patterns with remarkable skill. The Mamluk design traces its roots to the artistic achievements of the medieval Mamluk era, celebrated for its complex geometric compositions and symmetrical elegance. Today, Afghan artisans continue this tradition knot by knot, preserving centuries of weaving heritage while creating rugs that complement contemporary interiors.