Baluchi Rugs

Many Baluchi rugs are designed for prayer.

Baluchi rugs (a.k.a. Baluch or Beluchi rugs) are hand woven rugs created by nomad Baluch artists that lived on the borders of Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, as well as in Bahrain and India.

Baluchi rugs are usually identified by the quality of wool and combinations of colors used – traditionally coming from indigo, turmeric, and the leaves of apple trees collected in the autumn fall.

Aside from this, there is no particular design belonging to the Baluchi tribe.

Whether you’re looking for a museum-worthy masterpiece or a handwoven, bohemian rug for your home, Khyber Pass Gallery has it all.

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We have the following rug types:

Iranian & Persian

The Persian carpets are widely considered to be made by the finest carpet making region in the world.

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Samarkand & Khotan

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Afghan

Afghan rugs are famous for their red wine color and fine wool.

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Baluchi

Many Baluchi rugs are designed for prayer.

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Turkmen & Bukhara

Originating from the city of Bukhara in modern day Uzbekistan, Bokhara rugs were originally woven by the Tekke tribe, a nomadic Central Asian people.

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Moroccan

Today, the Moroccan rug is one the industry’s hottest design trend.

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Anatolian & Turkish

The antique Turkish rugs, from the iconic region of Anatolia (Turkey), are, arguably, the rugs that started it all.

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Oriental

Oriental rugs are made in an area referred to as the “Rug Belt”, which stretches from Morocco across North Africa, the Middle East, and into Central Asia and northern India.
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