







Şirvan
Şirvan carpets are completely hand-woven carpets with a long-lasting and high-quality structure using wool. They are tribal carpets made by indigenous peoples living in the South Caucasus in an eastern and northeastern region, including the city of Shirvan in present-day Azerbaijan. Similar to the rugs produced in the Kuba and Shemakha regions of northeastern Azerbaijan, Shirvan carpets display various patterns and patterns including hexagonal latticework, as well as floral and geometric motifs consisting of lozenges, stars, crosses and small animals, and have octagonal features. The dominant colors used in these rugs are blues, reds and browns with accents of golden yellow and ivory. Weavers use a Turkish knot with 60 - 160 KPSI.