



Kazak Medallion Star Grey
The Caucasian Kazak tradition — rooted in the highland villages of the South Caucasus and faithfully perpetuated by Afghan revival weavers — represents one of the most architecturally bold expressions of tribal pile weaving, prized for its emphatic geometry, saturated natural dyes, and the almost monumental scale of its primary motifs. This new hand-knotted wool piece presents a classic six-medallion compartmental field: three rows of two large octagons, each resolving to an eight-pointed star at its centre rendered in ivory against alternating grounds of deep cobalt blue and sage green, the stepped octagonal frames built from interlocking latch-hook and S-hook devices in madder red and ivory against a composed slate-grey field that gives the composition unusual restraint and modernity. Amber gold accent nodes punctuate the inter-medallion spaces alongside small cruciform and ram's-horn filler motifs, while the border system layers a reciprocal arrow guard stripe, a barber-pole twist band, and a broader outer stripe of running geometric devices — all executed with the crisp, right-angled precision characteristic of the Kazak idiom. At 171x244 cm the rug occupies the confident middle register between accent piece and room anchor, carrying the austere authority of a tribal heirloom despite its new condition.
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