This carpet is knotted in the province of Azerbadjan in northwestern Persia. The pattern in the carpet has geometrical motifs with influences from Caucasian groups. The carpet is thin, durable and beautiful in a bold, slightly primitive way. Nowadays the major part of the production consists of runners.
Wool is a natural textile fibre and one of the most sought after materials for rug making. Wool rugs are highly durable and perfectly capable of resisting wear and tear of every day use. Wool has a naturally dirt-repelling effect and is easy to keep clean. It is also flame resistant and characteristically retains it’s shape so that the pile of the rug always rises.
The colors in the rug will be perceived differently depending on the angle you view it from.