Vintage Hand-Knotted Bokhara Rug | 6’2” x 8’11”
Vintage Hand-Knotted Bokhara Rug | 6’2” x 8’11”
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Rich in history and woven with precision, this hand-knotted Bokhara rug showcases the classic “elephant foot” gul motif in deep, time-worn reds and warm neutrals. Wool pile with fringe woven into the body — not sewn — speaks to its authenticity and enduring quality. The pattern’s symmetry and color depth make it equally suited for grounding a cozy living room, anchoring a dining area, or adding warmth to a bedroom.
Details
• Approx. 6’2” x 8’11” (74” x 107”)
• 100% wool pile, hand-knotted construction
• Fringe woven into body (not sewn)
• Classic “elephant foot” gul motif
• Estimated late 20th century (1970s–1990s)
Condition
Professionally cleaned. Minor fringe loss, light edge wear, and a few small areas of gentle dye run into the fringe — all consistent with age, craftsmanship, and use. While we can’t confirm the full history of the piece, and it has lived many lives before reaching us, there’s no current evidence of pet damage.
Why We Love It
This rug feels like it holds the hum of generations beneath its fibers — each knot tied with intention, each faded hue telling its own story. Its warmth transforms a space instantly, grounding it with quiet beauty and inviting comfort. The perfect blend of durability and soul, ready for its next chapter in your home.
Shipping with care available across the U.S.
Local pickup (Boston area) by request
— For the keeper of timeworn grace.
Oak & Ash Collective | Curated Vintage & Heartfelt Finds
Returns & Final Sale Policy
All items in the Oak & Ash Collective shop are final sale. Due to the nature of vintage and antique goods, we do not accept returns or exchanges.
Each piece is pre-loved and may show signs of age, wear, or history — these characteristics are not flaws, but a part of what makes them special.
We’re always happy to answer questions, provide additional photos, or help you envision a piece in your space before you commit. Just reach out — we love talking treasures.
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