



A small Herat Hazara Gelum of warm orange-terracotta with a central teal diamond medallion β the chromatic opposition of warm and cool resolved with the instinctive confidence of the nomadic textile tradition.
The colour sense of the Hazara Gelum tradition does not come from a design education. It comes from generations of weavers who have understood, through practice rather than theory, how colours behave beside each other β and the warm orange-terracotta field of this small piece, centred by a large diamond medallion in clear teal-turquoise, demonstrates that understanding with the directness of long experience. The opposition of warm and cool, of orange and teal, is a chromatic tension of considerable vibrancy, and it is resolved here not through academic calculation but through the instinctive confidence of a tradition that has been making this work for a very long time. Secondary geometric forms in ivory, red, and navy complete the field. Woven entirely in wool by Hazara craftspeople in the Herat region.
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 |







