7×10 Navy Khoja Roshnai Rug – Hand-Knotted Afghan Turkmen Wool Rug Rich in character and steeped in tradition, this exquisite 7×10 navy Khoja Roshnai rug showcases one of the most recognizable Turkmen weaving styles of Afghanistan. The deep navy-blue field is adorned with rows of finely detailed Turkmen guls, creating a sense of rhythm, balance, and timeless elegance. Hand-knotted by skilled artisans in Maymana, this rug offers a refined interpretation of tribal design that feels equally at home in traditional and contemporary interiors. Video of the rug Key Features Size: 6 ft 7 in x 9 ft 9 in (200 cm x 296 cm) Design: Authentic Khoja Roshnai Turkmen design Pattern: Repeating geometric motif of traditional Turkmen guls Color: Deep navy blue Construction: Hand-knotted by master Afghan weavers Material: Welayati Kurk wool pile on a durable cotton foundation Origin: Maymana, Afghanistan Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind handmade rug Quality Crafted using premium Welayati Kurk wool, this rug possesses a remarkably soft texture while maintaining the strength and resilience expected from a fine hand-knotted carpet. Woven at approximately 100 KPSI (knots per square inch), the rug achieves a beautiful balance between durability and pattern clarity. The dense knotting allows the intricate Turkmen motifs to be rendered with precision, while the high-quality wool develops a rich patina over time, enhancing the rug’s beauty for generations. The sturdy cotton foundation provides structural stability, making this rug suitable for both everyday living spaces and formal interiors. With proper care, it is designed to become an heirloom piece that can be enjoyed for decades. Origin & Tradition This rug originates from Maymana, Afghanistan, a region celebrated for producing some of the finest Turkmen rugs in Central Asia. The Khoja Roshnai design is rooted in centuries of Turkmen weaving tradition, distinguished by its orderly arrangement of geometric guls that symbolize tribal identity and cultural heritage. Each rug is individually hand-knotted by artisans who continue techniques passed down through generations. The result is more than a floor covering—it is a work of cultural craftsmanship that preserves the artistic legacy of Afghan Turkmen weaving while bringing warmth, authenticity, and sophistication into the modern home.




