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Star Kazak Original 16th Century Style Flatweave Rug by Knots Rugs
About the Item
COLOUR: Original
MATERIAL: 100% Wool
QUALITY: 23 x 39 Persian knot / inch
ORIGIN: Persian knotted rug produced in Afghanistan
RUG SIZE DISPLAYED: 128cm x 191cm
Inspired by an original rug seen on a trip to Istanbul, Star Kazak is a modernised interpretation of the 16th Century Classic design. Star Kazak has been hand-knotted in Afghanistan using fine, long-fibre Ghazni wool, natural vegetable and mineral dyes, and a variety of regional weaving techniques, all of which lend a unique character to Afghan made rugs.
Carpet weaving is at the heart of Afghanistan’s heritage and here at Knots Rugs we are working with local weavers in collaboration with Turquoise Mountain, which was founded in 2006 by HRH the Prince of Wales in order to protect and revive its historic craft and artisan traditions and skills which date back thousands of years.
- Dimensions:Width: 50.4 in (128 cm)Length: 75.2 in (191 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Woven
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- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:2023
- Production Type:New & Custom(One of a Kind)
- Estimated Production Time:Available Now
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- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU9478237559962
Knots Rugs
Knots Rugs is a London based rug company recognised for their individual style, unique colouration and commitment to a high art aesthetic, creating statement pieces and classic timeless collections. Their exquisite and sophisticated creations adorn the most luxurious homes around the world. The company has its roots spanning three generations, starting in the 1930’s with MD Bonnie Sutton’s Grandfather Alfred Sutton who was a true artist, talented restorer and expert of antique, oriental carpets and textiles. Art lies at the heart of everything Knots does, the in-house design team continually creating innovating designs which push boundaries. In addition, Knots collaborates with many Artists and Designers, harnessing their incredible talents and translating their visions into handcrafted rugs. Knots Rugs partners with Label Step, who constantly monitor the environmental impact of the rug industry and seek new ways to create an ever more sustainable product.
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