Kuba refers to a well-known Caucasian rug design associated with the Kuba region in the eastern Caucasus (modern Azerbaijan), celebrated for its geometric patterns and rich tribal weaving tradition. Kuba rugs typically feature intricate, tightly arranged geometric motifs—often in repeated registers—with a strong sense of symmetry and bold color contrasts. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is made from wool, preserving the material character of classic Caucasian weaving.
Kuba refers to a well-known Caucasian rug design associated with the Kuba region in the eastern Caucasus (modern Azerbaijan), celebrated for its geometric patterns and rich tribal weaving tradition. Kuba rugs typically feature intricate, tightly arranged geometric motifs—often in repeated registers—with a strong sense of symmetry and bold color contrasts. This interpretation is hand-woven in Afghanistan using traditional hand-knotting techniques. It is made from wool, preserving the material character of classic Caucasian weaving.