Pile warp and weft consists of wool goat and sometimes also horse hair.
Afghan carpet pattern.
The afghan rugs are mostly assembled in northern and western afghanistan by various ethnic.
Göl is an elephant like often octagonal repeated pattern which in different shapes is used as a carpet pattern and heraldic emblem mainly among the turkmoman people who manufacture the carpets.
Dark tones predominate here the lighter ones.
Afghan aqche carpets are handmade by the turkomans in central and north afghanistan.
Afghan pakistan prized for their high quality and fine craftsmanship these oriental carpets are easily recognized by their characteristic patterns and often come in warm deep red colour tones.
The daulatabad or afghan is the traditional rug that most people in the western world think of when they hear the words afghan carpet this rug features octagon designs on a red background.
It should not be confused with the gül.
Many of the afghan rugs are also woven by afghan refugees who reside in pakistan.
Traditionally afghan carpets are knotted in the colours of the red spectrum.
These come from northern afghanistan made by turkmen and often with two colors.
Typical afghan patterns include the göls elephant foot like pattern and octagonal pattern whilst pakistani carpets are typically known for their.
A vivid red and a very dark blue color.
Afghan rugs or daulatabad rugs.
An afghan rug or afghan carpet is a type of handwoven floor covering textile traditionally made in afghanistan.
The pattern is common on afghan carpets for example.
Patterns and designs are dominated by göl an octagonal row pattern and stars which are also octagonal.