Kazak Rugs VS Tabriz Rugs | Arian Rugs

History of Caucasian Kazak Rugs 

The Kazak Rug is one of the most popular and well-known rugs in the northern Caucasus. These geometric designs, which are known for their deep reds, dark blues, and creams, depict the life of the nomadic peoples who originally wove them. The following is a history of Caucasian Kazak Rug. Need a rug that exudes splendor and adds a splash of vibrant color to your living space? Then a handmade Kazak Carpets is undoubtedly what you should get!

Are you curious to know why?

The reasons are numerous, but to put it succinctly, Kazak rugs are unparalleled in their luxurious exquisiteness, exhibiting a majestic beauty that never fades. Furthermore, the rugs are handcrafted by highly talented weavers and tend to retain their original shape for many years. The history of their origin and the cultural heritage that the carpets show, rather than their appearance, design patterns, or weaving skills, are what make them Fine Kazak handmade rugs so unique.

Another amazing fact that most people don’t know about the Antique Persian Kazak rugs is that they have patterns which are strongly geometric with figures, birds and flowers reduced to straight lines, easy to deal with due to their simplicity. The rugs are usually coarse long pile carpets with gleaming wool and vibrant motifs.

Tabriz Rugs

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Origin of Tabriz Rugs

Tabriz is the capital of Persian Azerbaijan, which is located in Iran's northwest and is one of the most important cities in the Persian rug industry. Since the 18th century, it has been the center of the world's weaving community. Weavers of Tabriz carpets are among the best in the world in producing high-quality rugs.  These rugs come in a range of patterns, the majority of them are formal in nature and include a big medallion in the center. Short stems, supporting fronds, leaves, flowers, or pear designs are common in the field. These rugs are famous for their intricate hand-knotted designs. Breathtaking patterns can be found in Tabriz Mahi Rugs & Tabriz Ghombad Rugs which are sometimes arranged to resemble lacework. Border designs on rugs are often five to eight stripes around a succession of cartouches or palmettes separated by foliated scrolls. In the border element, these carpets frequently have dramatic sword pictures or soothing poetry verses.

Kazak Rugs

Tabriz carpets and rugs are characterized for their outstanding refinement, which is especially evident in silk samples. Although the ornamental schemes are rarely original, they are descendants of old classical patterns, these rugs stand out stylistically for their particular attention to detail. The most common design is a central medallion with fractions of equal medallions in the corners.

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  1. Typically geometric in pattern handmade Kazak rugs for sale tend to be red, yellow or gold and blue in colour. Designs can include animals, flowers and mediallions similar to tribal rugs but are almost always implemented with straight lines.

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