Antique Caucasian – Verneh Caucasian Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of a Verneh flat weave showcases the robust geometric artistry characteristic of antique rugs from the Caucasus region. The Verneh technique, utilizing supplementary weft wrapping, imparts a distinct, slightly dimensional texture that elevates it beyond standard kilim construction.
The composition employs a complex, interlocking diamond grid, forming a true allover design that fills the entire field without reliance on a central medallion. Within each lozenge, traditional Caucasian symbols—including stylized animal forms and ancient protective motifs—are rendered in bold, angular lines, creating a mesmerizing visual rhythm across the textile surface.
The palette is a masterclass in natural dyeing, featuring saturated reds, deep indigo, and vibrant saffron yellow. These rich, earthy hues combine to form a stunning display of multicolor jewel tones, softened only slightly by the passage of a century. The careful contrast between the dark ground and the bright, wrapped motifs emphasizes the intricacy of the weave structure.
Due to its sturdy, low-pile construction, this Verneh is highly durable and versatile. Its narrow format suggests it may function perfectly as a striking hallway runner rug, bringing historical depth and vibrant color to transitional spaces. This piece remains in remarkable condition, a testament to the enduring quality of early 20th-century Caucasian weaving.










