"Russian Derbent Carpet"
Carpet Derbent Russian 1950 Entirely hand-knotted, Vegetable dyes, Pure wool, Size: 2,00mX1,16m When speaking of Caucasian rugs, reference is made to the original carpet areas south, east and north of the mountain range of the Caucasus. Previous carpet to 1925 are divided into five groups: Kazakh carpets, Karabakh, sjirvan, Kuba and Daghestani. The carpets of Karabakh region often have soft patterns and reminiscent of Persian carpets. Apart from this classification, there are also Ganja carpet, Sile and Verni. These rugs are distinguished by their geometric patterns varied and imaginative. sometimes we find, in stylized form, animal figures or patterns. Older Caucasian rugs are made of wool handspun son, both for their chain, frame them that their velvet. Natural colors are as bright as resistant. With a wool quality and Turkish knot carpets are resistant and have good reputation.