





Most Chobi carpets work in soft, dusty palettes β vegetable dyes doing their subtle work across muted fields. This one does something more surprising: it opens in electric turquoise, a vivid, saturated blue that immediately announces a different kind of intention. Across that field, botanical forms scatter without formality β flowers that look almost invented, birds suggested in abstract shapes, small figures that might be animals or might be something older than naming β all rendered in crimson, orange, ivory, bottle green.
The border holds the whole together with a warm, quiet authority. Hand-knotted by Hazara weavers in Kabul, this is a carpet for people who are not afraid of joy.
| Origin | Kabul, Afghanistan |
| Tribe | Hazara |
| Material | Wool on Cotton |
| Knot Density | 110 Kpsi |
| Size | 3.9' Γ 2.8' |







