Antique Caucasian Russia 1930s Rug, Country of Origin: Russia, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece is a fine example of Caucasian style weaving, characterized by its bold geometric motifs and striking palette. Dating to the 1930s, this rug represents a transitional period in textile production from Russia, retaining traditional tribal aesthetics while exhibiting the durability required of fine antique rugs.
The colorway is dominated by a warm, oxidized terracotta field, providing a rich backdrop for the highly saturated secondary colors. Deep indigo, soft sage green, and hints of pale blue create a vibrant contrast. Given its narrow, elongated dimensions, this textile is ideally suited for use among our collection of hallway runner rugs, offering historical depth to transitional spaces.
The central field features a sequence of stylized, stepped medallions executed with precision. These angular forms are interspersed with smaller tribal totems and abstract floral elements, demonstrating the weaver’s mastery of complex geometry. The composition employs an open, yet highly structured allover design that draws the eye down the length of the piece.
A multi-banded border frames the composition, utilizing repeating cartouches and subtle guard stripes that echo the primary colors of the field. This border work provides necessary visual containment, elevating the rug from a simple tribal weaving to a sophisticated decorative artifact suitable for discerning collectors.














