Antique Caucasian Zehour Kuba Rug 3’7" x 5’3”
New York
028123
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Azeri Turks inhabit the Kuba area of the central west Caspian Caucasus and weave a wide variety of geometric scatters, runners, long rugs and niche (prayer) pieces, in geometric allover and medallion designs. Some flat-weaves in kilim/tapestry and sumak (weft-wrapping) techniques are also woven. Numerous identified types/villages: Zeychur, Alpan, Chi-chi, etc. Generally all-wool, moderate to medium weave. Colorful. Moderate to expensive.