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KAZAK – AFGHAN TRADITIONAL HANDKNOTTED CARPET 138 x 204 cm

Bring timeless beauty to your space with the KAZAK, a stunning piece from our ORIENTAL collection. This HANDKNOTTED Carpet, crafted in Afghanistan, features a Blue,Multi Color palette and measures 138 x 204 cm. The intricate design highlights the artistry and cultural heritage of its region, making it a perfect choice to enhance any room. Whether placed in a cozy living room or a stylish office, the KAZAK adds warmth, elegance, and sophistication to your decor.

Dkr 5,250

Availability: 1 in stock

Carpet: 30048 - 15 Categories: ,

Additional information

Size

Medium (2.01 – 3.50 Sq. m.)

Color

Blue, Multi Color

Width

138 cm, 4.527 ft

Length

204 cm, 6.692 ft

Area

2.82 Sq.m., 30.3 Sq.ft.

Pile

Wool

Fringes

Cotton

Thickness (Approx)

9 mm

Age

Old-Not Used (31 ~ 50 Years Old)

Knots per sq.m. (Approx)

190000 sq.m.

Origin

Afghanistan

Group

15

Shape

Rectangle

Description

HISTORY OF RUGS OF AFGHANISTAN

The art of carpet weaving in Afghanistan has ancient roots, and it has been influenced by various historical and cultural factors. The country has a diverse ethnic makeup, and different regions are known for distinct carpet styles. Afghan carpets have been crafted by various ethnic groups, including the Pashtuns, Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Turkmen.

Afghanistan continues to be a significant producer of hand-knotted carpets. The industry has faced challenges due to political instability and conflict in the region, affecting both production and the export of carpets. However, despite these challenges, Afghan weavers and artisans have persevered, and the country remains an important center for hand-knotted carpet production.

Different regions in Afghanistan are known for producing specific types of carpets, each reflecting the unique cultural and artistic influences of the local communities.

Herat

Herat has been a significant center for carpet weaving for centuries, and the craft has deep roots in the city’s cultural and artistic heritage. The art of carpet weaving in Herat has been influenced by various cultural and historical factors, including interactions with neighboring regions and the Silk Road trade routes.

Known for its fine-quality carpets with intricate geometric patterns and vibrant colors.

Balkh and Mazar-i-Sharif

Balkh and Mazar-i-Sharif, both cities in northern Afghanistan, have a rich history of hand-knotted carpet production. Carpets from this region are known for their distinctive designs, color schemes, and high-quality craftsmanship.

Famous for their distinctive red and dark blue carpets, often featuring octagonal or circular motifs.

Kabul and Surrounding Areas

Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and its surrounding areas have a rich tradition of hand-knotted carpet production. The history of carpet weaving in this region dates back centuries, and Kabul has been a significant center for the creation of traditional Afghan carpets.

Kabul and its surrounding areas continue to be significant centers for hand-knotted carpet production. Despite challenges posed by conflict and political instability, skilled artisans in the region have preserved and adapted traditional techniques, creating carpets that reflect the cultural heritage of Afghanistan.

Kabul carpets often feature intricate geometric patterns, including repeating motifs and medallions.

Traditional Kabul carpets are known for their vibrant and rich color palette, which may include deep reds, blues, and earthy tones.

Designs often incorporate cultural influences, including elements from Afghan folklore, history, and daily life.

Refugee Movement and Skill Transfer

As millions of Afghans sought refuge in Pakistan, they brought with them their rich cultural heritage, including traditional crafts such as carpet weaving.

Afghan artisans, skilled in the art of hand-knotted carpet production, played a crucial role in transferring their expertise to local communities in Pakistan.

Emergence of Afghan Refugee Camps and Carpet Production

Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan became centers where displaced weavers continued their craft, producing carpets that often reflected a blend of traditional Afghan styles and designs.

These carpets became known as “Afghan War Rugs” or “Refugee Carpets,” reflecting the socio-political context and the weavers’ experiences.

Renaissance of Old and Antique Carpet Designs

The displacement of Afghan weavers and the blending of cultural influences in refugee camps led to the renaissance of old and antique carpet designs.

Weavers drew inspiration from historical Afghan carpet patterns, incorporating them into new creations that reflected a fusion of traditional and contemporary elements.

Cross-Cultural Influences

The interaction between Afghan and Pakistani artisans in refugee camps resulted in cross-cultural influences. This exchange of ideas and techniques contributed to the diversification of carpet designs.

Impact on the Pakistani Carpet Industry

The presence of Afghan weavers in Pakistan significantly influenced the local carpet industry. The Afghan style became a distinctive feature of some Pakistani carpets, especially those produced in regions with a significant Afghan refugee population.

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