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Caucasian Kazak Carpet
Age: 150 years
Size: 205 x 151 cm
Size: 6.7 x 4.9 ft
Price: Euro € 4800

Antique Caucasian Kazak Carpet with excellent natural dyes

Introduction to Rugs
Throughout the ages, a fine handmade rug has been an important part of Eastern Culture and a symbol of enduring art.
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History of Rugs
For thousands of years woman in various parts of Central Asia, Persia and the Orient have been handweaving double(giordes) or single (senneh) knotted pile rugs in their homes and nomadic encampments. These woman learned their weaving skills at an early age, taking months or even years to complete the beautiful pile rugs and flatwoven kilims that were created for use in every aspect of daily life.
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Materials & Dyes
This wool preparation could take many weeks, before continuing with the dye process. Fine Oriental carpets, recognised for their value and beauty, are made with natural dyes obtained from plants, berries and trees. Many of the vast range of colors used in the rugs are understood to have intricate meaning, combining with the weavers personal designs to give a unique symbolism to her rug.
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Rug Education
At Tribal Collections we are renown for providing our excellent tailor made rug educational presentations
by arrangement for a group in your home or your society or association. Taking into account your interests, needs and budget, we take personal pride to educate you to determine technical merit, design origins and weaving techniques as well as the many differing stlyes and why prices vary with age and other factors. We are repeapetedly asked for these fascinating educational sessions and are happy to provide them by appointment.

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