KARABAGH 410x123
OLD CAUCASUS KARABAGH
CAUCASUS, C.1910
410x123
CARPET #28856
In the Karabagh region of the South Caucasus, carpets are woven with designs inspired by the Caucasians of the 17th century, others with Kazakh designs and a third more western design, derived from the Savonnerie and Aubbuson carpets, this carpet applies the latter of taste more European. On a dark blue field, almost black, a multitude of branches, leaves and the characteristic pinks and buds of French rugs, with a coloring of orange and ocher tones, in a wide palette. The border is narrow, another characteristic of the hall rugs, with chained flower decoration and color similar to the field. Typical example of this production.
OLD CAUCASUS KARABAGH
CAUCASUS, C.1910
410x123
CARPET #28856
In the Karabagh region of the South Caucasus, carpets are woven with designs inspired by the Caucasians of the 17th century, others with Kazakh designs and a third more western design, derived from the Savonnerie and Aubbuson carpets, this carpet applies the latter of taste more European. On a dark blue field, almost black, a multitude of branches, leaves and the characteristic pinks and buds of French rugs, with a coloring of orange and ocher tones, in a wide palette. The border is narrow, another characteristic of the hall rugs, with chained flower decoration and color similar to the field. Typical example of this production.