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Specification
140 X 103 cm
Kazak
100% wool
Handwoven
Handwoven rugs originating from the Caucasus region, specifically from the historical area of Kazak in present-day Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, aee known as Kazak rugs. These rugs have a long and storied history, dating back several centuries.
Kazak rugs are renowned for their bold and vibrant colours, intricate designs, and exceptional craftsmanship. They are primarily woven by the local nomadic tribes, who have passed down their weaving techniques and designs through generations. The rugs are traditionally made using high-quality wool, which is hand-spun and dyed using natural plant-based dyes, resulting in rich and enduring hues.
One of the distinguishing features of Kazak rugs is their geometric patterns. These patterns often feature medallions, stars, rosettes, and geometric motifs, creating a visually striking and balanced composition. The designs are meticulously woven with great attention to detail, showcasing the weavers' skill and artistic expression.
In terms of colour palettes, Kazak rugs typically feature bold and contrasting colours. Red, blue, ivory, and various shades of brown are commonly used, creating a vibrant and eye-catching visual impact. These rugs can instantly add warmth, character, and a touch of exoticism to any interior space.
Apart from their aesthetic appeal, Kazak rugs are also known for their durability and practicality. The thick pile and tightly woven construction make them robust and suitable for high-traffic areas. Many Kazak rugs feature a flat-woven kilim end, adding to their versatility and allowing them to be used in multiple orientations.
Today, Kazak rugs are highly sought after by collectors, rug enthusiasts, and interior designers around the world. They are not only cherished for their beauty but also for their cultural and historical significance. Owning a Kazak rug is like owning a piece of art and history, as each rug tells a story of the region's rich weaving traditions and nomadic heritage.
Whether adorning a living room, dining area, or a hallway, Kazak rugs bring a sense of timeless beauty and cultural heritage to any space. Their intricate designs, vibrant colours, and exquisite craftsmanship make them a treasured addition to any home or collection, inviting admiration and appreciation for the artistry of the weavers who create them.
The first and largest district in the 'Kazak' group is Kazak itself, stretching from Erivan in the Armenian Caucasus to Tiflis on the border on the borders of Georgia, and with Karabagh to the south-east. The Khanate of Kazak produced both high-piled rugs from mountainous areas and low-piled rugs from the valleys, and village, and settlement, many of which have their own easily recognized characteristics.
The stepped hooked polygon recurs frequently and is seen at its boldest in the shaggy rugs of Lori-Pombak, which also feature massive geometrical medallions on a plain field.
This one has good quality wool which is a perfect companion in homes with both traditional or modern furnishing and decor. Fantastic use of colours and motifs, is a centerpiece for any room, is very durable, and can stay in fashion for decades. The natural dye of the wool used allows the vibrant colours to appear lighter on one side and darker on the other.