Antique Caucasian Allover Geometric Wool Hand Knotted Pile 1880s Rug, Country of Origin: Caucasus, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional textile represents the peak of 19th-century weaving tradition from the region. The deep saturation of the natural dyes—primarily madder red, indigo blue, and ivory—is immediately striking, characteristic of high-quality antique rugs.
The design employs an emphatic, highly stylized geometric vocabulary, typical of the Caucasian style. The main field is structured into repeating rectangular panels, each containing complex, serrated medallions and cruciform motifs. This arrangement, while seemingly compartmentalized, functions as an allover geometric design, ensuring visual continuity across the robust wool pile.
Woven by nomadic or semi-nomadic artisans, this piece exhibits the robust construction and bold, tribal motifs that define Caucasian rugs. The tight knotting and durable wool foundation speak to the harsh climate and functional requirements of the region, preserving the rug’s integrity remarkably well since the 1880s.
Despite its age, the condition is excellent, making it suitable for display in contemporary settings. Its compact dimensions classify it as a small scatter size (3.08ft x 6.09ft), ideal for adding a concentrated burst of historical color and texture to an entryway, study, or intimate seating area.














