Memluka refers to a historic rug design inspired by carpets produced during the Mamluk period in Egypt and Syria between the 13th and 16th centuries. The design is characterized by geometric compositions, star formations, and interlocking medallion patterns typical of Mamluk textile art. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is crafted entirely from wool, translating a classical Islamic design language into contemporary production.
Memluka refers to a historic rug design inspired by carpets produced during the Mamluk period in Egypt and Syria between the 13th and 16th centuries. The design is characterized by geometric compositions, star formations, and interlocking medallion patterns typical of Mamluk textile art. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is crafted entirely from wool, translating a classical Islamic design language into contemporary production.