Kazak rugs typically use hand-spun sheep’s wool for pile, prized for resilience and natural lanolin. Modern pieces often use Ghazni wool; foundations may be wool (older) or cotton (newer).
Kazak rugs typically use hand-spun sheep’s wool for pile, prized for resilience and natural lanolin. Modern pieces often use Ghazni wool; foundations may be wool (older) or cotton (newer).