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Rare Turkoman Yomut Kejebe Handknotted Wool Rug 132 x 210 cm (4.4' x 7' ft) Red

Rare Turkoman Yomut Kejebe Handknotted Wool Rug 132 x 210 cm (4.4' x 7' ft) Red

Regular price $699.90 USD
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This rare handknotted Yomud Kejebe rug (132 x 210 cm / 4.4' x 7' ft) is a striking piece of tribal heritage, woven with care by Turkmen artisans using 100% Saryja sheep's wool. With bold red hues and the distinctive Kejebe gul motif, this rug reflects the rich visual culture of the Yomud tribe.

Ideal for living rooms, study areas, or cultural interiors, this rug is both aesthetic and antibacterial — naturally dirt-repellent, flame-resistant, and crafted for decades of use. Whether you're decorating a modern space or a heritage home, it makes a bold yet elegant statement.

Handwoven with high knot density and detailed craftsmanship, this is not just a rug—it's a collectible piece of history made to be passed down through generations.

Please ignore any creases on the rug, as these are due to it being tightly packed during transit. The creases will naturally disappear within about a week once the rug is laid flat and walked upon. Additionally, please note that colors may slightly differ from the images shown due to lighting conditions and screen settings.

Need more visuals or a closer look? We can provide you with additional real-time photos of this rug directly from our showroom in Turkmenistan. Feel free to reach out to us — we’re happy to assist you personally and help you choose the perfect rug with confidence.

Feature Description
Rug Type Rare Yomud Kejebe Wool Rug
Size 132 x 210 cm (4.4' x 7' ft)
Color Deep Red with Traditional Kejebe Gul Motifs
Material 100% Saryja Sheep’s Wool (Pile & Foundation)
Weave Type Hand-Knotted
Pile Height Medium (Approx. 10 mm)
Weight 6 kg
Origin Turkmenistan (Balkan Province)
Tribe/Style Yomud / Kejebe Tribal Pattern
Knot Density Approx. 192 KPSI
Era Contemporary (2020–Now)
Pattern Geometric – Tribal (Kejebe)
Condition Clean & Ready to Use
Features Antibacterial, Fire-Resistant, Dirt-Repellent, Eco-Friendly
Cultural Note Recognized by UNESCO as part of Turkmen cultural heritage
Shipping Free Express Delivery
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Frequently Asked Questions

Shipping Methods

We offer door-to-door delivery of the carpets you order.
Orders will be shipped from Turkmenistan via air transportation. After your carpet arrives in your country, it will be delivered to the relevant transportation company and cargo tracking information will be shared with you.

Shipping Delays:

While we aim to deliver within the stated time frame, delays may occasionally occur due to unforeseen circumstances. We will stay in touch and work with the shipping provider to resolve any issues promptly.

For more detailed information, please visit our Shipping Policy page.

Tracking Your Order

After shipment, we will keep you informed via email to track the journey of your rug. We also monitor shipments daily to ensure smooth delivery.

Delivery Time

Orders are typically processed and shipped within 1 business day after payment is received. After your order is shipped, it will usually arrive in 3 to 7 business days.

How do I care for my handmade rug?

During the weaving process, handmade rugs remain on the loom for an extended period. Over time, this can lead to a buildup of microscopic dust particles within the fibers — often invisible to the naked eye. As the rug is used, these particles gradually rise to the surface. With regular vacuuming, these fine particles are removed, revealing the rug’s true colors and natural vibrancy.

Unlike mass-produced carpets, handmade rugs don’t wear out with use — in fact, they get better. As you walk on them and care for them properly, the fibers become softer, the colors deepen, and the rug develops even more character. With the right maintenance, a handmade rug doesn’t just last — it becomes more beautiful and valuable with time.

If you're storing your wool rug for an extended period, it’s important to let it breathe. Every 3–4 months, take the rug out, lay it in the sun for a few hours, and allow it to air out. This helps prevent moisture buildup, discourages moths, and keeps the wool fibers fresh and healthy. Proper storage and occasional sunlight can significantly extend the life of your rug.

Returns & Exchanges

Since shipping is one-way and costs are significant, we do not offer returns or exchanges. To ensure your satisfaction, we send detailed videos and photos of the rugs before shipping.