Description
A striking expression of Northern Afghan artistry, this magnificent runner is a true celebration of Uzbek weaving heritage. Hand-knotted and hand-woven in Mazār-e Sharīf, Afghanistan, the piece radiates warmth, character, and authenticity — a testament to generations of master craftsmanship.
The field glows in a rich mustard ochre, a beautifully balanced backdrop that immediately captures the eye. Dancing across this luminous ground are three exquisite shades of blue — delicate sky blue, soft cornflower, and deep midnight blue — creating a visual rhythm that feels both vibrant and harmonious. The botanical design unfolds gracefully along the length of the runner, its stylised motifs reflecting the timeless tribal language of nature, growth, and continuity.
Every thread tells a story of traditional methods. The wool is entirely hand-spun from mountain sheep called Karaqul, lending the rug a lively texture and organic depth that machine-made pieces simply cannot replicate. The colours are born from nature itself: dyes extracted from flowers and berries, enriched by walnut husks, pomegranate rind, madder root, and indigo. These age-old dyeing practices produce tones of remarkable softness and complexity, ensuring the palette feels alive rather than artificial.
Beyond its visual beauty, this runner embodies durability and soul. The combination of highland wool, meticulous knotting, and natural dyes ensures not only longevity but also the graceful aging and patina that collectors treasure.
Elegant, distinctive, and deeply rooted in cultural tradition, this Uzbek-woven runner is more than a decorative piece — it is a living fragment of Afghan craftsmanship, bringing warmth, colour, and heritage into any interior.










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