Antique Large Caucasian – Verneh Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional example of a late 19th-century Verneh flat weave represents the pinnacle of nomadic weaving traditions from the Caucasus region. The craftsmanship inherent in these antique rugs is evident in the tight, durable structure and the clarity of the design motifs.
The composition features a striking geometric grid, characterized by nested squares and diamonds that repeat across the entire field. This highly organized allover design is typical of Verneh production, where complex symbolic motifs are rendered in a precise, almost architectural manner, demonstrating a mastery of traditional Caucasian iconography.
The palette is rich and earthy, utilizing natural dyes that have matured beautifully over time. Deep indigo and forest greens provide grounding contrast to the dominant terracotta field. Subtle accents of cream and gold highlight the intricate detailing within each medallion, while the background features hues reminiscent of salmon coral pink.
Given its age and the demanding flat-weave technique, this piece remains in remarkably fine condition, preserving the integrity of its original colors and structure. Its substantial dimensions qualify it as a true room size rug, offering a powerful statement piece suitable for a sophisticated interior seeking authentic tribal artistry.










