RED
BLUE
5’5″
7’10”
5×8
PAKISTAN
Caucasian influenced designs, the tribal Kazak was originated by the people of Armenia and Afghanistan. Usually distinct geometric patterns in red, gold, cream and blues, the designs often include medallions, animals and flowers. These luxurious rugs, once considered a symbol of status, were placed in churches, and palaces of the elite class. These highly aesthetic, durable rugs have been prized for their rugged authenticity and highly saturated color tones. The Royal Kazak presents a denser knot count than the Kazak. 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.
RED
BLUE
5'5"
7'10"
5x8
PAKISTAN
RED
BLUE
5’5″
7’10”
5×8
PAKISTAN
Known for its remarkable color, with deep reds, blues and blacks, these tribal style rugs are made with finely spun wool and hand knotted into intricate geometric patterns. The Buljeek (or Beljik) rugs are known to be the one of the finest of all tribal style rugs, using only the belly wool of the sheep and woven with a high knot count of over 400 knots per square inch. Made with 100% fine wool and natural dyes on a cotton foundation.
With similar patterns used in Chinese rugs, the Samar Kandi carpets tend to be more subdued and decorative utilizing borrowed symbols and designs from other countries including Turkey, Anatolia, Iran and India. The gorgeous Samar Kandi rug is made with 100% handspan wool on a cotton foundation.
Made by the Turkomen nomads, these tribal rug designs have remained mostly unchanged for centuries. These 100 knot per inch rugs exhibit a beautiful depth of color and repeating designs, mostly geometric with red or burgundy being the predominant color. Made with 100% wool on a cotton foundation.
A word derived from Turkey, this pileless textile is one of several flat weaving techniques related to Turkey, North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China. Kilim flatweave designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps. Used as floor coverings, hangings, bench coverings, bags, or mule saddles, they are highly diverse. These highly collectable rugs are very popular and less expensive then their pile rug counterparts. 100% wool flatweave.
A word derived from Turkey, this pileless textile is one of several flat weaving techniques related to Turkey, North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China. Kilim flatweave designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps. Used as floor coverings, hangings, bench coverings, bags, or mule saddles, they are highly diverse. These highly collectable rugs are very popular and less expensive then their pile rug counterparts. 100% wool flatweave.
A word derived from Turkey, this pileless textile is one of several flat weaving techniques related to Turkey, North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia and China. Kilim flatweave designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps. Used as floor coverings, hangings, bench coverings, bags, or mule saddles, they are highly diverse. These highly collectable rugs are very popular and less expensive then their pile rug counterparts. 100% wool flatweave.
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