




A small Herat Hazara Gelum deploying the full natural dye spectrum in a dense diamond composition β the textile tradition at its most celebratory.
There are textiles made for everyday use and textiles made for occasions β and in the Hazara Gelum tradition of the Herat region, the distinction sometimes lies entirely in the palette. This piece deploys the full range of natural dye production: crimson, teal, yellow, orange, magenta, ivory, and green, every tone present and closely juxtaposed in a dense diamond composition that has the quality of something made for a celebration rather than a Monday morning. The slit-woven tapestry technique resolves the colour boundaries with precise crisp-edged geometry, providing formal structure within the exuberant palette. Woven entirely in wool by Hazara craftspeople in the Herat region. The Gelum has always been woven for use β but use includes celebration, and this piece makes that clear.
A hand-woven rug is an investment piece. With proper care it will last a lifetime and become a cherished heirloom. Each knot in this collection is tied by hand by nomadic tribesmen, making every piece entirely one of a kind.
Variations in colour and tone β known as abrash β are a hallmark of authentic handmade rugs, particularly tribal and vintage pieces. Wear and age only add to their beauty.
| Origin | Herat, Afghanistan |
| Tribe | Hazara |
| Technique | Slit-woven tapestry (Gelum) |
| Material | Wool |
| One of a kind | Yes |







