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Period: 19th Century
Origin: Kazak region, Caucasus
Dimensions: 118 x 262 cm

This late 19th century Kazak runner is a powerful example of Caucasian tribal weaving, distinguished by its bold geometry, strong color contrasts, and  ...
Period: 19th Century Origin: Kazak region, Caucasus Dimensions: 118 x 262 cm This late 19th century Kazak runner is a powerful example of Caucasian tribal weaving, distinguished by its bold geometry, strong color contrasts, and highly graphic design language. The elongated field is filled with a repeating lattice of diamond shaped medallions, each containing angular secondary motifs that emphasize symmetry and rhythmic repetition. These geometric forms are framed by narrow inner borders with stylized hook motifs, followed by wider main borders decorated with alternating rosettes, star motifs, and abstract floral elements typical of Kazak weaving. The color palette is rich and vibrant, dominated by deep reds, indigo blues, ivory, dark greens, and touches of yellow and light blue. The strong outlines and saturated colors enhance the graphic clarity of the composition and reflect the robust aesthetic of Caucasian village rugs. Woven with a confident hand and expressive design, this runner embodies the enduring character and visual strength of late 19th century Kazak carpets, valued for their decorative impact and cultural authenticity. Stock No: 3005
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