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Rug No.: FSE-#56
Type: Antique
Size: 4’ 3” x 6’ 5”
Design: Kazak
Origin: Caucasian
This Kazak rug is an antique, meaning that it is over a hundred years old. It is predominantly a rusty red with navy and blue detailing. Kazak rugs are from the Caucasus mountains and have recognizable imagery. The intersecting lines in each of the two large medallions, for example, end in Ram’s Horn motifs which symbolize strength and remind of the nomadic tribes’ tradition of animal husbandry: The wool to make these hand knotted rugs came from sheep that provided the weavers livelihood and makes this particular symbolism all the more meaningful.
Photos only capture part of the story. We’d love for you to stop by and see the rug in person—feel the texture, take in the colors, and see how it fits your vision for your home. You can schedule a showroom visit online or give us a call at 434-985-1784.
Rug No.: FSE-#56
Type: Antique
Size: 4’ 3” x 6’ 5”
Design: Kazak
Origin: Caucasian
This Kazak rug is an antique, meaning that it is over a hundred years old. It is predominantly a rusty red with navy and blue detailing. Kazak rugs are from the Caucasus mountains and have recognizable imagery. The intersecting lines in each of the two large medallions, for example, end in Ram’s Horn motifs which symbolize strength and remind of the nomadic tribes’ tradition of animal husbandry: The wool to make these hand knotted rugs came from sheep that provided the weavers livelihood and makes this particular symbolism all the more meaningful.
Photos only capture part of the story. We’d love for you to stop by and see the rug in person—feel the texture, take in the colors, and see how it fits your vision for your home. You can schedule a showroom visit online or give us a call at 434-985-1784.
Rug No.: FSE-#56
Type: Antique
Size: 4’ 3” x 6’ 5”
Design: Kazak
Origin: Caucasian
This Kazak rug is an antique, meaning that it is over a hundred years old. It is predominantly a rusty red with navy and blue detailing. Kazak rugs are from the Caucasus mountains and have recognizable imagery. The intersecting lines in each of the two large medallions, for example, end in Ram’s Horn motifs which symbolize strength and remind of the nomadic tribes’ tradition of animal husbandry: The wool to make these hand knotted rugs came from sheep that provided the weavers livelihood and makes this particular symbolism all the more meaningful.
Photos only capture part of the story. We’d love for you to stop by and see the rug in person—feel the texture, take in the colors, and see how it fits your vision for your home. You can schedule a showroom visit online or give us a call at 434-985-1784.