About the product

size W600 x H420 mm (excluding fringe)
material 100% wool
country of origin Afghanistan
era 2000s
condition Deadstock unused item (washed and washed)
Important points to note when purchasing

About the characteristics of handmade products

This is a handmade product that values the warmth of handwork. Therefore, unlike machine-woven products, there may be some distortion or individual differences due to its characteristics. We ask that you understand this as a characteristic of products with cultural background. If you are looking for a perfect finish, we apologize, but please refrain from purchasing.


About the size of hand-woven products

Due to the nature of hand weaving, the product may not be a perfectly uniform rectangle. Please note that there may be a few centimeters of error compared to the listed size. Care and hygiene: To ensure that our customers can use our products comfortably, we clean and vacuum the products on-site. However, since some of our products were used in desert areas, please understand that there may be a small amount of fine dust or sand that cannot be removed.


About dead stock and unused items

Please be aware that this is a vintage item and that there may be stains or damage due to long-term storage.

Chobi rug woven by the Turkmen people.

Chobi means "vegetation" in Turkmen language.
In fact, there are very few modern carpets that are 100% naturally dyed; many use synthetic dyes as well as dyes from plants, fruits, insects, etc.
Meanwhile, this Chobi rug is woven by Turkmenists with a focus on 100% natural dyes.

The designs are very different from the traditional ones made by the Turkmen people in terms of both coloring and patterns, and the items give off a soft and warm impression with a very high degree of freedom.

About the Turkmen People: Handicrafts Filled with History and Beauty

The Turkmen people are a nomadic people with roots in Central Asia, and their history and culture are deeply embedded in the handicrafts they weave, most notably Turkmen carpets , which are beloved all over the world.

The bright red base color and the unique geometric pattern " Gyul " that is passed down to each tribe are its characteristics. This Gyul is not just a pattern, but a symbol of their identity and connection to the rich nature. With a solid technique cultivated in a nomadic life and a story embedded in each piece, it is truly a living art that adds color and warmth to the lives of those who hold it in their hands.

Please feel the spirit of these people who have survived in harsh environments and the aesthetics of their traditions that have been passed down in your daily life.

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