A late 19th-century antique Caucasian rug, The piece measures approximately 4’0″ × 8’0″ (per the seller listing) — a long-narrow tribal proportion that fits naturally as a runner, against the long edge of a bed, or as an entry rug.
The composition is a brown-ground tribal geometric design, the kind of warm, earth-toned palette characteristic of certain Caucasian village traditions of the late 19th century. The Caucasus region — today’s Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Dagestan — produced thousands of distinct hand-knotted wool carpets through the 1800s, and antique pieces from the 1890s are now well over 130 years old.
Hand-knotted wool. Authentic one-of-a-kind antique.
At a glance
· Origin: Caucasus · Period: 1890s
· Construction: Hand-knotted wool (Caucasian tradition)
· Dimensions: ~4’0″ × 8’0″
· Ground color: Brown · Pattern: Tribal geometric · SKU: 19104














