Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
Runner Coral, Moss, Navy Color Hand Knotted Kazak Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
  • SKU: LBR20279
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2'8''x9'9'' Coral Kazak Traditional Medallion Geometric Wool Runner Hand Knotted Oriental Area Rug

$499.99 $1,499.97
Representing bold Caucasian weaving traditions, this 2'8''x9'9'' hand-knotted wool Kazak runner features a low pile of approximately 0.25 inches and a sturdy cotton foundation. Elongated geometric medallions appear on a coral and orange-red ground, accented with aqua, green, and navy. A contrasting border contains the design, making it ideal for hallways, entryways, and kitchens.
  • Exact Size: 2'8"x9'9"
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Coral, Moss, Navy, Aqua, Green, Multi
  • Origin: Pakistan
  • Pile Height: 0.25 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: LBR20279

Story Behind the Art:Kazak rugs are renowned for their bold visual impact, exceptional durability, and richly saturated natural dyes. Originally woven by tribal communities across the Caucasus Mountains between the Black and Caspian Seas, Kazak rugs feature strong geometric compositions and expressive tribal motifs. Common elements include medallions, rosettes, hooked polygons, diamonds, crosses, and symbolic representations of animals, birds, trees, and humans. Today, rugs woven in Azerbaijan and Iran near the Caucasus are referred to as Caucasian Kazaks, while those produced in Afghanistan are known as Afghan Kazaks, with Pakistan emerging as a major modern production center.

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