Antique Caucasian Coral 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of Caucasian weaving captures the robust geometric artistry characteristic of the late 19th century. The field is dominated by a rich, saturated madder red, providing a powerful backdrop for the complex tribal motifs.
The palette is striking, featuring strong indigo and sky blues contrasted with ivory and deep earth tones. The titular hue, a vibrant and warm coral color, is strategically used in the secondary motifs, adding depth and luminosity to the overall composition. This piece’s dimensions ensure it functions perfectly as a refined addition to any collection of hallway runner rugs.
The structure of the design relies on a vertical sequence of stylized, stepped medallions, creating a powerful visual rhythm down the center. This dense, interlocking arrangement ensures that the eye is constantly engaged, offering a complex allover design that avoids the use of a single, dominating central medallion.
The borders are equally detailed, featuring repeating octagonal and cruciform elements set against an ivory ground, framing the central field with precision. This piece represents a high standard of nomadic craftsmanship and is a highly collectible specimen among discerning collectors of fine antique rugs.












