Handwoven Wool Rug, Made in Afghanistan

A new addition to Tomorrows, the rug collection from our friends at Artijaan. Classic patterns, passed down through generations, have been reimagined with vibrant, contemporary palettes that bring warmth, texture, and personality into any space.

Each Natkai rug is handwoven from 100% genuine Afghan wool by women artisans across Faryab, Balkh, Bamiyan, and Herat. Artijaan works directly with these makers, supplying raw materials and training through local partners, so there's no middleman between their hands and the finished piece — just fair wages, ethical practice, and skill passed from one generation to the next. We're proud to stock their work and bring it to you.

Details

  • Dimensions: 150 x 100 cm
  • Material: 100% genuine Afghan wool
  • Origin: Handmade by women artisans in Afghanistan, in partnership with Artijaan
  • Care note: As a handcrafted piece, slight colour and pattern variation from the image shown may occur
Colour
Red
Turquoise
Size

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About Artijaan

About Artijaan

At Artijaan, every creation is a bridge—connecting traditional artisans from Afghanistan with a global community of conscious buyers. Each piece is a testament to human creativity and perseverance, lovingly crafted by hands that carry generations of knowledge.

By offering a platform to artisans often isolated from international markets, Artijaan breathes new life into ancient skills, nurturing sustainable livelihoods and sharing stories that inspire deeper connection across continents.

At Artijaan, every creation is a bridge—connecting traditional artisans from Afghanistan with a global community of conscious buyers. Each piece is a testament to human creativity and perseverance, lovingly crafted by hands that carry generations of knowledge.

By offering a platform to artisans often isolated from international markets, Artijaan breathes new life into ancient skills, nurturing sustainable livelihoods and sharing stories that inspire deeper connection across continents.

About the process

About the process

The beauty of an Artijaan piece lies in its journey. In Herat, glassware is still hand-blown using techniques passed down through centuries, each vessel capturing the spirit of the artisan behind it. In villages and towns across Afghanistan, women's embroidery collectives stitch life into fabrics, weaving tales of culture, community, and resilience.

Artijaan maintains a close presence on the ground, operating in remote and challenging environments to provide artisans with fair opportunities. Through thoughtful design inspired by local traditions, and support in craftsmanship training, every product is a collaboration of skill, spirit, and hope.

The beauty of an Artijaan piece lies in its journey. In Herat, glassware is still hand-blown using techniques passed down through centuries, each vessel capturing the spirit of the artisan behind it. In villages and towns across Afghanistan, women's embroidery collectives stitch life into fabrics, weaving tales of culture, community, and resilience.

Artijaan maintains a close presence on the ground, operating in remote and challenging environments to provide artisans with fair opportunities. Through thoughtful design inspired by local traditions, and support in craftsmanship training, every product is a collaboration of skill, spirit, and hope.

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