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1 Caucasian Rugs
The colours of these rugs are lighter, brighter and not always harmonious than other Eastern makes. The patterns are geometrical, but differ from those of Central Asia in that they are massed together and not the repetition of a single object. The weavers use the Ghiordes knot and the ends of the webs are left short and uncoloured. The " Latch-hook " (see Rugs) is a favourite and seldom absent from both field and border. -
2 Latch-Hook Design
This design motif (see Rugs) is the characteristic mark of Caucasian rugs and carpets, since it is rarely absent from either field or border. It is not seen in Persian rugs. -
3 Daghestan Carpets
Woollen carpets and rugs, made from the wool of sheep, native to the Caucasian mountains. Such wool is of a regular structure and gives a good pile. The designs are geometrical and mosaic in style and moderately close in the knotting which is the Ghiordes knot. Many angular hooks appear in the design in blue, red, yellow and ivory. Both ends of each rug has a knotted fringe and the sides have a narrow stripe.
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