1880s Hand Knotted Pile Caucasian Wool Allover Geometric Ivory Beige Cream White Antique Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece represents the finest weaving traditions of the Caucasian style, characterized by its robust wool foundation and deeply saturated, naturally dyed colors. It is a striking example of nomadic artistry from the late 19th century.
The central field features a meticulously executed geometric allover pattern of interlocking diamonds and stylized medallions, creating a dynamic yet balanced visual rhythm. The dominant use of soft ivory beige cream white tones provides a luminous backdrop, brilliantly offsetting the secondary palette of deep indigo, rust red, and teal accents found within the intricate lattice work.
The complex, multi-banded border frames the central design with bold, repeating floral and geometric motifs set against a deep navy ground, lending structure and visual weight. Given its elongated proportions, this textile functions perfectly as a sophisticated Hallway Runner Rugs (4ft x 8ft), capable of anchoring a long transitional space with historical gravitas.
The dense knotting and high-quality wool are hallmarks of the region’s craftsmanship, ensuring that this textile retains its structural integrity and vibrant color saturation after more than a century. This piece stands as a powerful example of enduring artistry among the world’s finest antique rugs.











