Have you seen the wonderful designs of William Morris?
A key figure in the Arts & Crafts Movement, Morris championed a principle of handmade production that didn't chime with the Victorian era's focus on industrial'progress.
The source of rug comes from the book Tapis du Caucase – Rugs of the Caucasus, Ian Bennett & Aziz Bassoul, The Nicholas Sursock Museum, Beirut, Lebanon 2003, nr.79. This is a very colorful, dramatic, and unusual design rug from the late 19th century, Kuba region, Caucasus area. The series of octagons arranged in horizontal rows, each with a delicately drawn quatrefoil center, is reminiscent of a group of octagon rugs attributed to Genje in the southern Caucasus. The so-called “crab” border is also a predominantly south Caucasian design feature although the “carnation” guards are associated more with rugs from Shirvan and its northerly province of Kuba. One is reminded of kilim design, particularly the design of the so-called Talish kilims. Whichever weaving center produced this rug, it has a rare design of great charm and exceptional color. The design of the rug is interpreted by our designers, and the most appropriate colors to match the original are used for this rug.
Color summary: 10 colors in total, most used 4 colors are;
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