Antique Caucasian Moghan Multicolor 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece of textile history originates from the Caucasus region, renowned for producing some of the most vibrant and geometrically complex antique rugs in the world. Its tight weave and use of saturated, natural dyes speak to the high level of craftsmanship prevalent during the late 19th century.
The palette is a masterful display of traditional dye work, utilizing rich madder reds, deep indigo blues, and striking accents of saffron yellow and forest green. This vibrant combination establishes the rug as a true example of multicolor jewel-tone rugs, where every hue retains its clarity and depth, a testament to the enduring quality of vegetable dyes.
Structurally, the field is dominated by a sequence of large, stylized octagonal medallions filled with intricate star and latch-hook motifs. This dense arrangement creates a compelling visual rhythm, defining it as an exemplary allover rugs design, characteristic of the best village weavings from the area.
The compact dimensions of this textile make it an ideal small scatter-size rug, perfectly suited for an entryway, bedside accent, or layered beneath a larger piece. Framed by multiple guard borders featuring repeating stylized floral elements, this Caucasian treasure offers a powerful concentration of history and folk artistry.








