Karabagh Rugs

Tribal Karabagh rugs, from the southern Caucasus, are unique for their “transitional” aesthetic, blending tribal Caucasian geometry with Russian and French-inspired floral motifs. They are famous for their large-scale “Eagle” (sunburst) medallions and their vibrant “Wild Rose” designs set against dark, dramatic fields.

Because they bridge the gap between nomadic folk art and European floral elegance, they are highly prized by collectors for adding a romantic yet bold edge to a room.

Karabagh rugs, originating from the historic region of the South Caucasus, are renowned for their unique synthesis of formal Persian floral elegance and bold, regional geometric compositions. These magnificent textiles frequently utilize stylized botanical motifs and rich palettes, offering a dramatic visual history; discover more about the history of Caucasian weaving and learn about related regional styles, including the unique characteristics of Shirvan and the distinctive patterns found in Kazak rugs.

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