Characteristics of this Indo-Pazyryk rug:
Origin : Made in India (hence "Indo"), mostly in traditional knotting regions such as Bhadohi or Jaipur.
Design : The pattern is strongly based on the original:
Borders show processions of riders on horses and standing deer or elks.
The central field is geometrically structured, often with floral rosettes in rectangular fields.
Coloring: Typical are reddish-brown, ochre and green tones, often dyed with plants or imitated with dyes.
Material : Usually 100% virgin wool, often hand-knotted with cotton warp.
Knot type : Mostly asymmetrical (Persian), with medium to high knot density.
Meaning & style:
The rug is not only a decorative home accessory, but also a historically inspired work of art. The Pazyryk design is a symbol of the combination of oriental carpet art and archaeological history. Such rugs are appreciated by lovers of historical patterns and handicrafts.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBeige, Brown, RedMaterialWool, CottonNumber of items1Height1 cmWidth200 cmDepth200 cm