Located in western Anatolia, the small town of Kozak is about twenty kilometers from the city of Bergamo (Western Turkey, Aegean region). The name "kozak" derives from the word kazak, a mountainous area including Georgia and Armenia (Caucasus). Many Turkish rugs since the 19th century have been made by Armenians under the supervision of Armenian Ustads (Master weavers).
On a plain red 'kafzadé' background, a medallion with zoomorphic shapes stands out, and on both sides, certainly, 'trees of life' motifs. All around, a border features zoomorphic motifs (ram's horns, wolf's mouth).
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