This wonderful antique Kazak rug from early 1900s has got a lot of personality. With its four captivating medallions adorned by elegant eight-pointed stars, the symbols of happiness and fertility, and the intricate rams horn motifs representing power and masculinity, this rug weaves together a story of vitality and abundance. The intricate detail work is a testament to the dedication of the weaver, who poured their heart and soul into creating a fantastic piece of floor art that transcends time.
The inner border of this rug unveils a delightful water motif, its colors dancing with a subtle variation, as if mirroring the ebb and flow of life's ever-changing tides. A nod to the organic nature of the weaving process, the border bands have random changes in color, a beautiful reminder of the natural imperfections that make each rug truly unique.
Bold and vibrant, this worn Kazak rug embraces a palette that bursts with life. Among its bold colors, the pops of tangerine orange add a playful touch to its character. As a cherished piece that has weathered the passage of time, this awesome rug proudly bears the marks of its journey. Its worn appearance adds an irresistible charm and authenticity, as if whispering stories of lives lived and memories made.
Handwoven with love and skill, this antique Kazak rug is a celebration of life's beauty and the traditions that bind us. Whether it is placed in a cozy living room, an eclectic study, or hallway, this rug becomes the heart and soul of the space, infusing it with a sense of joy and energy.
Low wool pile, worn. Please see pics for full character and condition. Woven circa 1900 with all natural, vegetable dyed wool.
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