• Named after a small city in the northern part of Azerbaijan, these area rugs are usually woven by Afghanis and Armenians who have been influenced by the Caucasian designs from Russia and the northern Persian empire. Most Kazaks have predominantly reds and blues. However, they often have golds and greens as well. Really rare is black. Most of the designs include geometric medallions and can include some animals and flowers. These tribal nomadic rugs are very luxurious and usually exhibit a short pile. Made with 100% handspun wool and natural dyes, this rug will make a room come alive. Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Measurements: 6'0"x8'10"

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  • Traditional rugs typically draw inspiration from either Oriental and Persian patterns or European and Victorian styles. These types of rugs are often described as ornate and intricate in both markings and color. Save and except a small selection that is plain and void of any design, these rugs predominantly exhibit simple to semi-complex geometric patterns. Crude and imprecise patterns are the hallmarks of these rugs. Handspun undyed natural virgin wool is often prevalent in simple geometric patterns.
    Think rich maroon, deep sage and warm beige. These rug were traditionally made in both low pile Berber or very deep piled shaggy format.  Construction: Handmade; Hand Knotted Materials: Fine Silk and Wool, Natural Dyes Shape: Rectangular Available Sizes:  6'x9', 7'x10', 8'x10'

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