Antique Caucasian Small Scatter Size Wool Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece is a vivid example of the robust, geometric weaving tradition of the Caucasus region. Its highly saturated palette and dense tribal motifs confirm its status among desirable antique rugs.
The central field is dominated by a rich, deeply saturated golden-yellow hue, a color rarely achieved with such clarity in early 20th-century tribal works. This warm ground provides a striking contrast to the secondary colors of madder red, ivory, and subtle indigo accents, defining it as a superb example within our collection of yellow color rugs.
Characteristic of Moghan production, the design employs a series of repeating, stylized geometric medallions and latch-hook forms. These elements are distributed densely across the field in an allover pattern, creating a dynamic visual texture that eschews a central medallion in favor of continuous movement.
Retaining its original, narrow proportions, this rug is classified as a small scatter size, making it highly versatile for hallways, entryways, or as a focal point in a smaller room. The wool pile remains intact, preserving the integrity of the bold, graphic design and the authenticity of its tribal heritage.
















