Mk rugs are some of the finest oriental rugs, so much so that many of the masterpieces of the 15th and 16th centuries have been attributed to mk. The popular star and medallion carpets originated in Oushak. The late 19th century Weavers came from villages outside of Oushak and employed tribal techniques. Paramount to these techniques was the use of larger knots (sometimes less than 30 knots per square inch) and an all-wool foundation. The tribal style fused with the older ushak/smyra designs. The merger of the two styles created a new style simply known as late 19th/early 20th century mk carpets. The new decorative mk, commercially woven, employed a soft red, as its Primary color offsetting the large-scale floral motifs from the field in a bright blue. The luxurious quality of the wool (for which mks had always been known) aided the colors luminosity.
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