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Central repeating medallions with bold geometric motifs on a blue field and contrasting cream border. A one of a kind handknotted rug with a short 6mm wool pile on a cotton foundation finished with a short 10mm integral fringe. The use of exceptional quality hand spun wool and natural dyes produce a jewel like finish and subtle abrash across the pile surface. The Hazara Tribes of Afghanistan produce our Supreme Kazak rugs. The design and patterns of Kazak rugs are taken from old Caucasian rugs, originally from the areas south, east, and north of the mountain chain of the Caucasus region, between the Caspian and Black Sea. The wool yarns used are all hand spun Ghazni and dyed using only natural dyes such as cochineal and indigo, which adds to their dramatic and vibrant appearance. Once dyed and hand knotted on a cotton warp base in Afghanistan the rugs are then transported over to Pakistan where they are expertly finished including washing and trimming. The method used to hand make a Kazak rug is called ‘’ChappatBaft’’ or Flat woven, denoting their close-cropped short pile. In 1sqm of Supreme Kazak rug there would be around 160,000 + knots giving a fine-density pile.
Rug Underlay
We recommend the use of Teebaud anti-slip underlay with your rug.
This reduces the potential for trip hazards by minimising slippage.
It will prevent rucking, makes vacuuming easier, feels better to walk on, provides heat insulation, improves sound dampening, and reduces any possibility of colour transfer from your rug to the floor surface beneath.
See our Teebaud Anti-slip Underlay for more details
General Maintenance
Vacuum regularly, the heavier the traffic the more frequent you should vacuum.
Use a suction only type vacuum cleaner or tool attachments, vacuums with rotating brushes are not recommended as they can damage the edges of the rug.
High Loops and Sprouting Tufts
Long threads, high tufts or high loops may appear above the pile surface.
These can be trimmed to the surrounding pile height with a sharp pair of scissors without any detriment to the appearance or wear ability of the rug in anyway whatsoever.
Stains and Spillage
It is important to deal with any spills quickly, NEVER rub a spill.
Blot up any excess liquid using absorbent paper towels or a clean white terry cloth towel.
For all stains, we recommend a Specialist cleaning service.
Visit James.eu for products and information on cleaning all types of rugs.
Origin | Pakistan |
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Brand | One of a Kind |
Construction | Hand Knotted |
Pattern | Tribal |
Material | Wool |