Afghan Rugs

357 Products
357 Products
Afghan Khorjin Rug, 48 x 101 cm-35%

Afghan Khorjin Rug, 48 x 101 cm

$325 $500
Hand-woven Afghan Kilim Rug, 142 x 188 cm-38%

Hand-woven Afghan Kilim Rug, 142 x 188 cm

$480 $780
Afghan Khorjin Rug, 63 x 85 cmSold Out

Afghan Khorjin Rug, 63 x 85 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Khorjin Rug, 61 x 93 cm-40%

Afghan Khorjin Rug, 61 x 93 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Khorjin Rug, 60 x 86 cm-40%

Afghan Khorjin Rug, 60 x 86 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Khorjin Rug, 61 x 93 cmSold Out

Afghan Khorjin Rug, 61 x 93 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Chobi Rug, 57 x 94 cm-40%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 57 x 94 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Chobi Rug, 61 x 94 cm-40%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 61 x 94 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Chobi Rug, 56 x 93 cm-40%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 56 x 93 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Chobi Rug, 61 x 78 cm-40%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 61 x 78 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Khorjin Rug, 51 x 100 cm-40%

Afghan Khorjin Rug, 51 x 100 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Khorjin Rug, 48 x 96 cm-40%

Afghan Khorjin Rug, 48 x 96 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Chobi Rug, 63 x 85 cm-40%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 63 x 85 cm

$299 $500
Afghan Khal Mohammadi Rug, 100 x 146 cmSold Out

Afghan Khal Mohammadi Rug, 100 x 146 cm

$299 $1,000
Afghan Chobi Rug, 94 x 154 cmSold Out

Afghan Chobi Rug, 94 x 154 cm

$299 $750
Afghan Chobi Rug, 93 x 150 cm-60%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 93 x 150 cm

$299 $750
Afghan Chobi Rug, 79 x 142 cm-60%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 79 x 142 cm

$299 $750
Afghan Chobi Rug, 100 x 150 cmSold Out

Afghan Chobi Rug, 100 x 150 cm

$299 $1,000
Afghan Chobi Rug, 97 x 148 cm-60%

Afghan Chobi Rug, 97 x 148 cm

$299 $750
Afghan Chobi Runner, 64 x 171 cm-60%

Afghan Chobi Runner, 64 x 171 cm

$299 $750
Hand-woven Afghan Kilim Runner, 86 x 296 cm-35%

Hand-woven Afghan Kilim Runner, 86 x 296 cm

$450 $700
Hand-woven Afghan Kilim, 128 x 204 cmSold Out

Hand-woven Afghan Kilim, 128 x 204 cm

$280 $400
Hand-woven Afghan Kilim, 127 x 179 cm-34%

Hand-woven Afghan Kilim, 127 x 179 cm

$360 $550
Hand-woven Afghan Kilim, 131 x 192 cm-34%

Hand-woven Afghan Kilim, 131 x 192 cm

$360 $550

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Afghan rugs known for?
Afghan rugs are known for rich wool texture, bold tribal patterns, strong colour palettes, and durable handmade construction. Many pieces feature geometric motifs, deep reds, warm neutrals, or traditional tribal designs, making them a strong choice for New Zealand homes that need warmth, texture, and long-lasting character.
Which Afghan rug styles are available at Nile Rugs?
The Afghan Rugs NZ collection may include styles such as Khal Mohammadi, Chobi, Khorjin, Kazak, Super Kazak, Biljik, Afghan Kilim, and Afghan runner rugs. Each style has its own pattern work, wool texture, colour balance, and handmade character, so customers can choose a piece that suits their room and design preference.
Are Afghan wool rugs durable?
Yes. Afghan wool rugs are often chosen for durability, warmth, and everyday use. Wool has a naturally resilient texture, while the strong designs can suit living rooms, bedrooms, dining areas, and hallways. For high-traffic areas, choose a suitable size and use a rug pad to help keep the rug in place.
What rooms are best for Afghan rugs?
Afghan rugs work well in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, hallways, entrances, and home offices. Small Afghan rugs can add character beside a bed or reading chair, while Afghan runner rugs suit narrow spaces. Larger Afghan rugs can anchor a lounge or dining setting with warmth and handmade texture.
What is the difference between Afghan rugs and Persian rugs?
Persian rugs are usually associated with Iranian weaving regions and often feature refined floral, medallion, or regional motifs. Afghan rugs often have stronger tribal, geometric, or bold wool designs. Both can be handmade and high quality, but the look, colour palette, motifs, and weaving traditions are different.
Are Afghan rugs good for modern interiors?
Yes. Afghan rugs can bring contrast, warmth, and personality to modern interiors. A Chobi rug can soften a neutral room, while a bold tribal Afghan rug can become a strong focal point. Their handmade texture works especially well with wooden floors, simple furniture, and layered natural materials.
How do I choose the right Afghan rug size?
Start with the room and placement. Use a large Afghan rug to anchor a living or dining area, a runner for a hallway, and a smaller accent rug for bedrooms or corners. Leave balanced floor space around the rug so the room feels intentional rather than crowded.
How should I care for an Afghan wool rug?
Vacuum gently without aggressive brush settings, rotate the rug to balance wear, and clean spills quickly by blotting. Avoid soaking the rug or using strong chemicals. For a full clean, choose a professional cleaner familiar with handmade wool rugs to protect the colour, texture, and structure.