Lori Pambak Rugs

Lori Pambak rugs are striking hand-knotted carpets from the Caucasus region, named for the Lori and Pambak valleys where this distinctive style first emerged in the 19th century. Part of the broader Kazak family of Caucasian weavings, these rugs are celebrated for their bold geometric medallions, often octagonal and centrally placed, set against vivid fields of deep reds, blues, greens, and ivory.

Traditional Lori Pambak designs combine symbolic motifs with a strong visual rhythm, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Armenian and neighboring weaving communities and showcasing the era’s bold use of natural vegetable dyes and high-quality wool. Collectors and design enthusiasts prize these carpets for their historic charm, vibrant color contrasts, and enduring craftsmanship — attributes that make Lori Pambak rugs timeless centerpieces in both classic and contemporary interiors.

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