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19th Century Early Caucasian Kazak Konagend Rug

$7,600
$14,00045% Off
£5,778.09
£10,643.8645% Off
€6,668.14
€12,283.4145% Off
CA$10,637.96
CA$19,596.2445% Off
A$11,911.68
A$21,942.5645% Off
CHF 6,214.92
CHF 11,448.5345% Off
MX$145,135.04
MX$267,354.0245% Off
NOK 78,862.88
NOK 145,273.7245% Off
SEK 74,977.60
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DKK 49,773.27
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About the Item

One of the most exemplary Kazak weaves we witnessed in our 50+ years of antique rug dealing! Tremendously fine and compactly woven, the warps and wefts give an impression of a finer weaving style at first glance, yet closer inspection reveals the Kazak style of weaving. After over 150 years of age, the rug has remarkably remained in pristine condition. With a full pile, and kilim fringes fully intact, the rug has been very well kept throughout the years laying the foundation to be well-used for at least another 150 years. Fashioned in the Konagend “Orduch” design, this Kazak rug is typified by the keyhole shaped shield medallion in its field centered with 8 “memling gul” medallions and outlined by tree branches on either side. The rug is special in that its field has not one but two background colors: ivory and midnight blue, which alternate throughout the length of the rug. Framing the rug, is a polychrome barber pole adding much color and life to the piece.
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 46.86 in (119 cm)Length: 100.4 in (255 cm)
  • Style:
    Kazak (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Wool,Hand-Woven,Vegetable Dyed
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    3rd Quarter of 19th Century.
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Beirut, LB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU7137230196392

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