Chobi Tree of Life — Where Ancient Gardens Come Alive Beneath Your Feet
There is an old belief woven into the heart of Afghan carpet-making: that a carpet is not merely a floor covering, but a garden — a paradise brought indoors, a living landscape that grows more beautiful with every passing year. The Chobi Tree of Life is the fullest expression of that belief.
Four master weavers in the workshops of Jawzjan, Afghanistan spent three devoted months bringing this carpet to life — knot by patient knot, row by careful row. The result is a breathtaking all-over composition of cypress trees, flowering branches, paisley forms, and botanical vines, all rising from a warm golden camel field that glows like afternoon light on ancient stone. The trees — rendered in deep forest green and dark chocolate brown — stand tall and dignified, their branches reaching upward in a timeless gesture of growth and abundance. Between them, burgundy medallions, teal accents, and amber florals bloom in quiet conversation, while ivory cream vines weave the entire composition into a seamless, living whole.
This is a carpet that rewards stillness. The more you look, the more you find — a hidden bird, a curling tendril, a flower that wasn't there a moment ago. It is, in every sense, a garden you can live in.
Carpet Specifications
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Name: Chobi Tree of Life
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Design: Tree-shaped all-over botanical design
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Dimensions: 240 × 301 cm approximately 8 × 10 ft
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Area: 7.22 m²
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Knot Density: 35 × 40 knots per 10 cm (~140,000 knots per m²)
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Number of Weavers: 4 master artisans
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Weaving Duration: 3 months
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Condition: Brand new
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Place of Production: Jawzjan Province, Afghanistan
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Colours: Golden camel/antique wheat (field) · Deep forest green · Dark chocolate brown · Slate teal · Burgundy/deep crimson · Warm amber · Olive brown · Ivory cream · Teal blue accent
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Material: Hand-spun wool pile
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Dyes: Vegetable and natural dyes
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Style: Chobi (traditional Afghan)
Each Golden Loom carpet comes with an authenticity certificate documenting its origin, weaver details, and production timeline. This is not just a carpet — it is a verified piece of Afghan heritage.