Antique Ersari – Beshir Small Scatter Size Wool Brown Rug, Country of Origin: Russia, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of nomadic weaving belongs to the ersari – Beshir tradition, characterized by its dense structure and reliance on deep, earthy color palettes. The design is highly geometric, showcasing the technical skill of the weavers from the late 19th century.
The deep brown field provides a grounding backdrop for the intricate, repeating pattern of stepped triangles rendered in rust, terracotta, and cream. This particular piece is presented in a highly desirable small scatter size, making it an ideal accent rug for a hallway, bedside, or study where space is limited but impact is required.
Woven during a period of significant cultural transition, this piece originates from the region of Russia near the Turkmen border, reflecting the complex movement of nomadic groups. The wool is rich and lustrous, utilizing natural dyes that have mellowed beautifully over more than a century, providing depth and variation to the dominant brown and red tones.
A testament to enduring tribal artistry, this rug offers both historical significance and robust decorative appeal. Its authenticity and age mark it as a fine acquisition for collectors of antique rugs, offering a sophisticated, understated texture that complements both traditional and modern interiors.
















