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A bold geometric rug with rich golden tones and striking medallion panels. A statement centerpiece that brings warmth, structure, and tribal character to any room.
A bold geometric rug with rich golden tones and striking medallion panels. A statement centerpiece that brings warmth, structure, and tribal character to any room.
| Size | 250×160 |
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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 […]
This handmade vintage tribal rug features bold diamond medallions set against a deep indigo field, a design language found across Central Asian and Caucasian weaving traditions. The vibrant geometric motifs and symbolic accents echo the visual storytelling of nomadic artisans, where each pattern carried meaning—protection, prosperity, and identity. Woven entirely by hand using traditional techniques, […]
This handmade vintage rug showcases the bold geometric medallion style rooted in the weaving traditions of Central Asia and the Caucasus. Featuring deep indigo accents over a warm terracotta field, its layered motifs reflect symbols of protection, identity, and heritage passed down through generations of tribal artisans. Woven entirely by hand using traditional techniques, this […]
A striking handwoven tribal runner featuring intricate geometric motifs and rich crimson, indigo, and ivory tones. Perfect for hallways and narrow spaces, bringing warmth, history, and character underfoot.
Rugs of this character trace back to the Caucasus region — particularly weaving traditions from areas such as Karabakh, Shirvan, and Dagestan, where small-format rugs were often created as intimate household treasures.
This rug is inspired by weaving traditions from the Caucasus and Eastern Anatolia, regions known for their bold geometry and symbolic abstraction. In these cultures, rugs were often woven by hand within village settings, using patterns passed down through generations rather than drawn designs. The stacked medallion format is commonly associated with ideas of continuity, […]
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