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A bold Caucasian Kazak-style rug with vibrant medallions and warm amber tones. A powerful statement piece that brings character, heritage, and warmth into any living space.
A bold Caucasian Kazak-style rug with vibrant medallions and warm amber tones. A powerful statement piece that brings character, heritage, and warmth into any living space.
| Size | 200×150 |
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This rug belongs to the long tradition of Kilim weaving, one of the oldest textile arts across Anatolia, the Caucasus, and Persia. Unlike pile rugs, Kilims are flatwoven, making them lighter, more graphic, and often used by nomadic communities as: floor coverings wall tapestries bedding layers ceremonial textiles dowry pieces The repeating diamond motifs seen […]
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Backstory Desert Ledger takes its name from the way its surface reads like a woven record — each hexagonal form carrying a variation of pattern, colour, and rhythm. This design language is closely linked to Turkmen and Baluchi weaving, where repeating shield-like motifs symbolized protection, identity, and movement. The softer palette — ivory, sand, chocolate […]
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