Beshir Rugs: Antique Afghan Carpets

Design Traditions of Beshir Rugs

Beshir rugs are hand-knotted tribal carpets commonly attributed to a Beshir subgroup within the Ersari Turkoman weaving family, known for refined lattice-and-floral patterning and repeating “compartmental” layouts.

At Nazmiyal Collection, we look at Beshir rugs as a sweet spot between tribal character and refined patterning. Often associated with the Amu Darya corridor (and linked to the wider Turkoman weaving world), antique Beshir carpets are prized for compartmental and lattice-based layouts, stylized florals, and a color sensibility that can feel brighter and more decorative than many classic gul rugs. If you are comparing weaving families across the region, start with our Central Asian rugs collection and then narrow your search by design, size, and the specific look you want in the room.

Updated January 28, 2026 • Reviewed by Jason Nazmiyal

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