A Kolygie rug, often referred to as a Qalugie or Kolughi rug, is a type of handmade carpet traditionally crafted by nomadic tribes in the Caucasus region, particularly in areas that are now part of Azerbaijan. These rugs are known for their distinctive patterns, vibrant colors, and high-quality craftsmanship. Here’s a bit more detail:
Characteristics of Kolygie Rugs:
. Design and Patterns:
Typically feature geometric patterns, intricate motifs, and often include symbolic elements such as animals, flowers, and tribal symbols.
. Colors:
Rich, vibrant colors achieved through natural dyes. Common colors include deep reds, blues, greens, and yellows.
. Material:
Made from high-quality wool, sometimes mixed with cotton. The wool is hand-spun and dyed using traditional methods.
. Weaving Technique:
Known for their durable and tight weave, which contributes to their longevity and resilience.
Cultural Significance:
• Heritage:
Kolygie rugs are an integral part of the cultural heritage of the Caucasus region, representing the artistry and traditions of the nomadic tribes.
• Symbolism:
The motifs and patterns often tell stories or symbolize aspects of life, nature, and beliefs of the weavers’ communities.
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