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Shirvan-Design Rug with Star Lattice

Woven in Hunza, Karakoram

Shirvan-Design Rug with Star Lattice

New Carpets

A Caucasian Shirvan-design rug, its warm apricot field covered with a fine all-over lattice of indigo star-flowers and framed by an indigo rosette border. The repeating small-scale geometry is characteristic of the Shirvan and Kuba weavers of the eastern Caucasus. Naturally dyed handspun wool.

The tradition

Woven in Hunza, Karakoram

These are contemporary hand-knotted carpets made in the Hunza valley, where since 1995 young weavers have trained under Turkmen master weavers to bring classical pile-carpet knotting to Gilgit-Baltistan. The repertoire is deliberately broad — Persian tree-of-life panels, fine Turkmen-style weaves and Mughal-inspired field designs all sit within the workshop's output.

Each carpet is a fresh piece rather than an aged one, woven to order in handspun, naturally dyed wool and, on the finest examples, real silk. The result is a carpet that reads as classical in design but carries the clean colour and even pile of new, carefully supervised work.

Motifs & meaning

Reading the design

The new carpets borrow from the great court and tribal traditions, so their motifs span several design families.

  • Tree of life

    Growth, paradise and the link between earth and sky.

  • Boteh (paisley)

    A seed or flame form symbolising life and abundance.

  • Central medallion

    The dome of a garden or the sun at the heart of the field.

  • Gül

    The repeating Turkmen medallion marking tribal identity.

Materials & technique

How it is made

Hand-knotted in handspun wool — and silk on the finest pieces — coloured with plant and mineral dyes, then clipped and washed so the design reads crisply across an even pile.

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