Story Behind the Art: Kazak rugs are distinguished by their bold tribal character, durability, and vibrant natural dyes. Originating among the tribal groups of the Caucasus Mountains, between the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, they embody centuries of cultural tradition. Kazaks feature angular, geometric motifs such as medallions, rosettes, hooked polygons, and crosses, often accompanied by symbolic images of animals, humans, birds, and trees. Their deeply saturated colors—reds, blues, greens, and golds—remain one of their most defining traits. Today, Caucasian Kazaks are still woven in Azerbaijan and Iran, while Afghan Kazaks and Pakistani reproductions carry forward the style in modern markets. Their crisp decoration and iconic designs make them highly collectible and admired across the world.
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