Antique Besserabian Ukraine Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1760s. This exceptional 18th-century Bessarabian flat weave exemplifies the transition from Baroque formality to the lighter, more graceful Rococo aesthetic. The expansive field is dominated by a luminous, aged hue, placing it among the most desirable gold yellow orange color rugs available today for period interiors.
Unlike the dense, repeating geometric patterns often associated with Eastern weaving, this piece features scattered bouquets of stylized roses and small blossoms floating across the saffron ground. The central octagonal cartouche frames a more elaborate, vase-like arrangement, defining it as a quintessential example of floral rugs influenced heavily by contemporary French court designs and tapestries.
Originating from the workshops of Ukraine during the period of Russian imperial influence, Besserabian textiles of this age and quality are exceedingly rare, especially in flat weave construction. The delicate color palette—featuring faded blush pinks, soft sage greens, and accents of pale blue—speaks to the use of natural dyes that have mellowed beautifully over nearly three centuries. It is a prized addition to any collection of important antique rugs.
The substantial dimensions of this piece suggest it was commissioned for a significant European interior, offering the scale and presence typically associated with room size rugs. This Bessarabian masterpiece is not merely a floor covering, but a textile document of 18th-century European decorative arts, offering unparalleled elegance and historical depth.












