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Antique Kaitag Embroidery 45207, Size: 1'8" x 3'9", Country of Origin: Caucasus, Circa Date: 1900 - Here is an absolutely beautiful antique Kaitag embroidery that was originally woven in the Caucuses some time toward the turn of the twentieth century. Expounding upon the traditional Kazak medallions found in the Caucasus, this chic Kaitag embroidery represents many of the finest qualities of the very best antique Caucasian rugs. An impressive artistic achievement by any standard, this antique Caucasian rug is in fact something more: it is an important cultural artifact and a testament to the craftsmanship of an entire people. a piece of enduring beauty, this antique Kaitag is sure to bring class and sophistication to any home.
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