4x6'9'' Hand Knotted Wool Brown, Gold Caucasian Traditional Geometric Tribal Rug

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ORH20425

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Regular price $ 1,199.97 $ 399.99 Sale

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Distinctive in both structure and spirit, this hand-knotted Caucasian rug draws from the bold geometric vocabulary of the southern Caucasus with a design that is graphic, purposeful, and immediately arresting. The rug features a warm golden brown field covered in a tight, repeating lattice of small floral sprigs and rose blossoms in red and ivory, the pattern unfolding across the ground with a steady, allover rhythm. What gives this rug its real character is the border, where a dramatic serrated zigzag band in gold and aqua runs the full perimeter, its sharp triangular teeth framing the field with an angular energy that is unmistakably Caucasian in origin. Set within that outer border is a rich brown inner band populated with large stylized palmettes and botanical forms in coral red and dusty aqua, their bold, flat rendering reflecting the tribal directness that defines rugs from this weaving region. The corners of the border are anchored by oversized floral clusters that bloom outward with a looseness and scale that contrasts beautifully against the tight, structured field.
  • Exact Size: 4x6'9"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Brown, Gold, Green, Aubergine, Rose, Aqua, Multi
  • Origin: Romania
  • Pile Height: 0.3 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH20425

Story behind the Art: With intriguing color choices and bold patterns, Caucasian rugs are immensely popular for their versatility to suit most home décor. It is named after the region of its origin- area of the Caucasus Mountains in south-western Asia. Caucasian rugs are best known for featuring bold geometric and tribal designs in primary colors. Typical geometric shapes include diamonds, squares, lattices, crosses and stripes. The distinguishing aspect of the Caucasian carpet is its emphasis on rich and varied color. Visual balance is achieved by contrasting wildly different colors, rather than the more traditional approach of shading similar hues. All Caucasian rugs are made with the Turkish or Giordes knot and are considered village rugs. Caucasian rugs are divided into subtypes according to their region of origin that range from Akstafa, Baku, Aghestan, Karabagh, to Kazak, Kuba, and Shirvan.



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