Handmade oriental rug. Old Kazak Akstafa 180 x 112 cm circa
Click here to view this lot Welcome to Passion d'Orient: The term Kazak is used generically to classify a heterogeneous group of carpets from various areas of the Caucasus. The nineteenth century Kazak were knotted entirely in wool, they were carpets with long and shiny fabrics, and with large coloured designs of geometric type varying according to the production area. During the 20th century, the beauty of colours and original and fanciful drawings, always made from memory by women who passed them from mother to daughter, were rediscovered over the centuries thus transmitting this great tradition. This is how the Caucasian carpets began to be appreciated and became always more sought-after by amateurs and collectors until reaching remarkable quotations and to conquer a position of first order in the panorama of the oriental carpets.Manufacture: Knotted by hand. Cut: 180 x 112 cm Thickness: approximately 8 mm. Age: Circa . Origin: Azerbaijan/Russia Pile: Wool. Chain: wool.Density of the knots: approximately knots/m2. Notes: 100% natural colours β VINTAGEDelivered with its certificate of authenticity Fast and careful shipping via BPOST or GLS (with tracking and security).No shipping to the islands (Corsica, Sicily, Madeira...). Click here to visit Catawiki Read More