Additional information
| Material | Pure Wool |
|---|---|
| Type of Knots | Double Knots |
| Color | Blue, Colorful, Red |
| Size (cm) | 134×210 |
| Size (inch) | 4'5" x 6'10" |
| Description | A cultural narrative in woven form, this Zehur rug of Caucasian origin—likely named after the local region where it was made—is a testament to geometric intensity. Like many classic South Caucasian weavings, this rug captivates with its dynamic patterns, rich symbolism, and vibrant color transitions. The interconnected star and arm-like figures at the rug's center represent the cycle of life, protective energy, and the order of nature. These patterns also signify the universal directions (north, south, east, west), reflecting the idea of inner balance and finding one's spiritual center. The design is filled with ancient symbols passed down through generations, including stylized flowers, cross-like shapes, squares, and hooked motifs. Each one carries meaning, symbolizing fertility, protection, and resilience against the passage of time. The dramatic depth of the navy and dark red field is balanced by bursts of green, cream, yellow, and blue, creating a vibrant and energetic composition. |





















