Kufic Design Rugs

Kufic design refers to a stylized border pattern inspired by Kufic calligraphy, the oldest form of Arabic script. In weaving, the elegant, angular lettering of the script was abstracted into a rhythmic, geometric border—often seen in Early Turkish and Spanish (Alcaraz) rugs, as well as Caucasian village weaves.

These borders act as a “sacred frame,” grounding the rug’s central design with a sense of ancient wisdom and architectural strength. Kufic rugs are highly prized by collectors for their connection to Islamic geometry and their ability to bridge the gap between calligraphy and textile art. They offer a sophisticated, linear aesthetic that complements both traditional and modern minimalist spaces.

Kufic design rugs feature striking, geometric calligraphy, translating an ancient, angular script into a highly architectural and sophisticated floor covering. These rare pieces are celebrated for their bold, linear structure, offering a powerful statement that bridges centuries of cultural history; learn more about the Kufic design motif and its origins.

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