5×7 Grayish Green Mamluk Rug – Hand-Knotted in Afghanistan This exquisite 5×7 grayish green Mamluk rug is a refined statement of balance, symmetry, and quiet luxury. Hand-knotted in Balkh, Afghanistan, it features a rare grayish green field framed by a soft ivory-cream border—an elegant contrast that feels both grounded and sophisticated. The bold geometric medallion at its center gives the piece architectural presence, making it ideal for curated living rooms, private offices, or refined bedroom settings. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 4 ft 11 in x 6 ft 6 in Design: Traditional Mamluk with a large geometric central medallion Pattern: Intricate geometric composition with precise symmetry Color Palette: Grayish green field with ivory/cream border accents Material: Welayati Kurk wool pile on durable cotton foundation Construction: 100% hand-knotted Knot Density: 100 KPSI (knots per square inch) Origin: Balkh, Afghanistan Quality Woven using premium Welayati Kurk wool, this rug offers an exceptionally soft yet resilient pile. Kurk wool, taken from the finest part of the sheep’s fleece, provides a refined texture and a smooth finish that elevates the clarity of the Mamluk geometry. At 100 KPSI, the knot density ensures both detailed pattern definition and long-term durability—ideal for spaces that demand beauty without compromising strength. The cotton foundation enhances structural stability, while the hand-knotting technique guarantees authenticity and heirloom longevity. This is not a machine-made interpretation; it is a true artisan-crafted textile built to age gracefully for decades. Origin & Tradition Handcrafted in Balkh, Afghanistan, a region known for its disciplined weaving traditions, this rug reflects centuries of Central Asian artistry. The Mamluk design, recognized for its geometric precision and balanced medallion structures, has been reinterpreted here with a contemporary grayish green palette—bridging historical craftsmanship with modern interior aesthetics. Each knot represents hours of skilled labor passed down through generations. By choosing this authentic Afghan Mamluk rug, you are investing in cultural heritage, artisan craftsmanship, and a piece that carries both story and substance.



