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COLLECTION PRINCESS BOKHORA | DESIGN BLACK BOKHORA | FABRIC WORSTED WOOL | WEAVE HAND KNOTTED | SIZE 3.12 M X 2.50 M | HAND KNOTTED IN PAKISTAN
The intricate art of hand-woven carpets has a rich history that spans cultures and continents, and one of the finest examples of this craftsmanship is the Bokhora design carpet from Bokhora.
This masterpiece uses the coat of arms of the Bohkora tribe from Bokhora but living in Pakistan. This particular masterpiece uses thick worsted wool. The dense pile makes it feel soft and plush while worsting which involves straightening the fibres before spinning gives it a soft silky texture.
What sets the Bokhora design apart is its unique blend of patterns and motifs. These designs often incorporate intricate geometric shapes representing the coat of arms for Bohkora and colours that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Persian Empire. However, this masterpiece uses contemporary gold and black. The use of high-quality worsted wool ensures not only the visual appeal but also the tactile experience of the carpet, making it a pleasure to walk on and touch.
It has a very soft and silky pile. The pile is plush and feels beautiful under the feet. The fabric is wool that has been straightened before spinning so that it has a smoother feel rather than the original frizzy wool. The design is the coat of arms of the Bokhora tribe who originally came from the Eastern Block Nation Bokhora and have migrated to Pakistan. The black and gold combination gives a luxurious and sophisticated appearance for both classic and modern settings.
COLLECTION PRINCESS BOKHORA | DESIGN BLACK BOKHORA | FABRIC WORSTED WOOL | WEAVE HAND KNOTTED | SIZE 3.12 M X 2.50 M | HAND KNOTTED IN PAKISTAN
The intricate art of hand-woven carpets has a rich history that spans cultures and continents, and one of the finest examples of this craftsmanship is the Bokhora design carpet from Bokhora.
This masterpiece uses the coat of arms of the Bohkora tribe from Bokhora but living in Pakistan. This particular masterpiece uses thick worsted wool. The dense pile makes it feel soft and plush while worsting which involves straightening the fibres before spinning gives it a soft silky texture.
What sets the Bokhora design apart is its unique blend of patterns and motifs. These designs often incorporate intricate geometric shapes representing the coat of arms for Bohkora and colours that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Persian Empire. However, this masterpiece uses contemporary gold and black. The use of high-quality worsted wool ensures not only the visual appeal but also the tactile experience of the carpet, making it a pleasure to walk on and touch.
It has a very soft and silky pile. The pile is plush and feels beautiful under the feet. The fabric is wool that has been straightened before spinning so that it has a smoother feel rather than the original frizzy wool. The design is the coat of arms of the Bokhora tribe who originally came from the Eastern Block Nation Bokhora and have migrated to Pakistan. The black and gold combination gives a luxurious and sophisticated appearance for both classic and modern settings.
COLLECTION PRINCESS BOKHORA | DESIGN BLACK BOKHORA | FABRIC WORSTED WOOL | WEAVE HAND KNOTTED | SIZE 3.12 M X 2.50 M | HAND KNOTTED IN PAKISTAN
The intricate art of hand-woven carpets has a rich history that spans cultures and continents, and one of the finest examples of this craftsmanship is the Bokhora design carpet from Bokhora.
This masterpiece uses the coat of arms of the Bohkora tribe from Bokhora but living in Pakistan. This particular masterpiece uses thick worsted wool. The dense pile makes it feel soft and plush while worsting which involves straightening the fibres before spinning gives it a soft silky texture.
What sets the Bokhora design apart is its unique blend of patterns and motifs. These designs often incorporate intricate geometric shapes representing the coat of arms for Bohkora and colours that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Persian Empire. However, this masterpiece uses contemporary gold and black. The use of high-quality worsted wool ensures not only the visual appeal but also the tactile experience of the carpet, making it a pleasure to walk on and touch.
It has a very soft and silky pile. The pile is plush and feels beautiful under the feet. The fabric is wool that has been straightened before spinning so that it has a smoother feel rather than the original frizzy wool. The design is the coat of arms of the Bokhora tribe who originally came from the Eastern Block Nation Bokhora and have migrated to Pakistan. The black and gold combination gives a luxurious and sophisticated appearance for both classic and modern settings.