Antique Caucasian Caucasian Coral 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This vibrant example of Caucasian style weaving captures the robust, high-contrast aesthetic typical of the region in the early 20th century. The field is dominated by a rich, saturated coral hue, making it a standout piece among other coral color rugs.
The composition is defined by strong, centralized medallions rendered in crisp white, deep indigo, and olive green. These bold, stylized motifs are classic examples of geometric rugs, featuring highly abstract zoomorphic and symbolic elements contained within sharp, octagonal frameworks.
Woven during the 1920s, this piece exhibits the durable, tightly knotted structure characteristic of nomadic and village production. Its exceptional condition and clear color retention confirm its status as a desirable collectible among genuine antique rugs from the Transcaucasus.
Perfectly scaled for an entryway or a defined seating area, the dimensions classify this textile as a versatile small scatter size. This rug offers a powerful visual anchor, showcasing the enduring artistry and bold palette of traditional Caucasian weaving.










