2' 7 x 4' 1  Hand Knotted Kazak Rug

2' 7 x 4' 1 Hand Knotted Kazak Rug

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 2' 7 x 4' 1  Hand Knotted Kazak Rug
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SKU #: 5048828

Size FT: 2' 7" x 4' 1"

80cm x 125cm

Primary color is Blue.

Colors in this rug include: Blue, Black, Brown, Cream, Green, Light Brown, Navy Blue, Red. 100% vegetable dyes.

, Vegetable-dyed

Pile Material: 100% Hand Spun Wool

Pile Height: 1/3"

Made in: Pakistan | Collection: Kazak

Construction: Hand Knotted

100 knots per square inch.

Has fringe.

In Excellent condition

All of our hand-knotted rugs are professionally washed and treated. All rugs are individually inspected before leaving our warehouse.

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Product Description

This hand-knotted Kazak rug presents a bold pattern with a harmonious blend of colors including blue, black, brown, cream, green, light brown, navy blue, and red, with blue being the dominant background hue. The design features a central geometric medallion flanked by intricate tribal motifs. Made from 100% hand-spun wool, this rug offers a rich texture that accentuates its traditional design.

The rug measures 3 feet by 4 feet and includes fringes on the shorter ends, adding an element of classic style. It is ideally suited for spaces that aim to imbue a sense of warmth and a touch of traditional artistry. This piece can serve as a focal point in a small sitting area, under a coffee table, or even in a hallway to elevate the space with its detailed patterning and vibrant colors. The robust palette would complement interiors with wooden furniture or earthy tones, and it could also serve as an inviting contrast in a minimalist or modern aesthetic, bridging the gap between the contemporary and the classic.