Kazak rug with large stepped medallions and bold geometric borders, SKU 66340, size 7′ × 8′10″.
This Kazak Rug showcases commanding tribal geometry centered around stacked, angular medallions framed by intricate stepped motifs and bold border work. The composition is strong and rhythmic, reflecting the unmistakable presence Kazak rugs are known for.
Handmade from 100% wool, the rug features a dense, resilient pile with rich saturation and crisp contrast. Measuring 7′ × 8′10″, it offers substantial scale while maintaining balance—ideal for anchoring living rooms, studies, or statement interiors.
Features
Why This Kazak Rug Stands Out
A classic tribal rug defined by bold structure, historic motifs, and enduring craftsmanship.
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100% Wool Construction
Handwoven wool provides durability, warmth, and long-term performance.
✓ Naturally resilient fiber
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Bold Tribal Geometry
Stepped medallions and angular motifs create a strong, architectural presence.
✓ Classic Kazak design language
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High-Contrast Palette
Deep reds, ivory, and blue tones deliver visual impact and timeless appeal.
✓ Rich, saturated color
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Balanced Scale
A versatile size that anchors furniture while showcasing bold pattern work.
✓ Ideal statement rug
Details & Specifications
Type: Kazak Rug • SKU: 66340
Design: Central medallion with geometric borders
Material: 100% wool
Weave: Handwoven
Size: 7′ × 8′10″
Palette: Red, ivory, blue, black
Origin: Handmade (Caucasus tradition)
Condition: New, handmade
Styling & Placement Tips
This rug pairs beautifully with leather, wood, and neutral furnishings, adding warmth and bold character to both rustic and eclectic interiors.
Care
Vacuum regularly without a beater bar, rotate periodically, and spot clean as needed. Professional cleaning recommended.
White-Glove Service
Questions about sizing or placement? Contact our gallery for expert assistance and insured nationwide shipping.
Kazak rug 66340 7 x 8.10 handmade wool geometric tribal rug Kismet Fine Rugs
About this Weave
Kazak rugs are celebrated for their bold geometry, strong color contrasts, and tribal symbolism—woven to be both expressive and enduring.