Bougie Baluchi is a nomadic rug: a cool, rustic type just waiting to pimp up any room. Carpets like this one are made by nomads directly from memory, freestyle and without a pattern. The carpet was made by the Baluchistan people in the south-east of ancient Persia. The geometric pattern is typical of nomadic tribes and the villagers of the Orient. With over 50 years of age, it is considered a premium vintage one-off item. It is the epitome of boss-like stability: honest sheep's wool is undoubtedly the most important material for a hand-knotted rug. After shearing, the wool is divided into different grades, cleaned, washed and further processed by hand. Hand knotting is a craftsmanship that has been handed down over many generations. Such a carpet is labor-intensive knot by knot - the production is therefore extremely time-consuming. Since quality and workmanship can be influenced during the entire production process, there are practically no processing errors.
Origin
Persia
Age
1965-1975
Manufacturing Method
Knotted
Material
Wool
Length
180 cm
Width
85 cm
Color
Dark Red