Nakhunak 6'7'' X 9'2'' Hand-Woven Wool Kilim
Description
Nakhunak rugs are a particular style of flat-woven rug that was first produced in Afghanistan's Nakhunak province. They are renowned for their intricate weaving, geometric patterns, and use of vivid colors.
They are flat-woven, which implies that horizontal and vertical threads are intertwined to make them. As a result of this kind of construction, rugs are made that are supple and flexible, and they can also feature more elaborate patterns than pile-woven carpets can. These rugs frequently have geometric patterns like stars, diamonds, and octagons. These patterns may be outlined in contrasting hues and are frequently repeated throughout the rug. Additionally, Nakhunak carpets frequently have various borders, which can enhance the rug's aesthetic appeal.
Wool, a natural fiber with a variety of hues, is commonly used to make nakhunak rugs. Ivory, beige, taupe, blue, and yellow are the hues that Nakhunak carpets employ the most frequently. These hues are frequently employed in bold, saturated tones, giving Nakhunak rugs a lively, upbeat appearance.
Care Instruction
Swiftly attend to spills by gently patting them away with a pristine, snow-white sponge or cloth. For a thorough cleanse, enlist the aid of a professional cleaner. Elevate your rug's comfort and safety with a fitting rug pad, enhancing grip, softness, and resilience. Embrace the natural shedding process. Employ a vacuum with a gentle touch, opting for a beater bar-free model or adjusting it to accommodate your rug's plushness. Glide your vacuum methodically across the entirety of the rug, pivoting gracefully between sections instead of oscillating back and forth.
Note
During transit (Shipping), if the texture of the rug will be pressed and there may be some visible creases. Please note that, this is not a defect and it should be unnoticeable after a few days.
All rug sizes are approximate, We have made every effort to display the colors of our rugs as accurately as possible, however the colors may vary depending on display types (computer/phone screen) and the physical lighting condition of your space"