The wool used to make these rugs is from Ghazni north of Afghanistan which is silk like soft and durable.
The Kazak designs originate from Old Caucasian rugs, and are now mainly knotted by Hazara tribes in Central Afghanistan. This method of hand knotting and weaving is called Hazara Baft or sometimes Chapat Baft meaning ‘flat’.
The Kazak rugs are very tightly knotted and made with 100% wool on a cotton base. All the yarns used are vegetable dyed.
The Kazak rugs are bright contrasting colours with geometric patterns and motifs, mainly red, blues and Greens.
Size: 202×184 cm or 5.95×6.57 ft
Prefer Interior: Traditional and Contemporary
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