Antique Caucasian Geometric Medallion Wool Hand Knotted Pile Blue 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of tribal weaving captures the fierce vitality characteristic of its Caucasian origin. Woven during the late 19th century, it showcases a powerful, saturated palette and a dense concentration of symbolic motifs.
The deep indigo field provides a dramatic backdrop for the extraordinary design, which moves beyond simple geometric rugs. A pair of massive, stylized serpentine forms—possibly representing dragons or Vishaps—dominate the composition, flanking a central, serrated medallion rendered in striking crimson and cream. The richness of the primary blue color rugs is enhanced by the use of natural dyes, achieving remarkable depth.
Despite its Small Scatter Size Rugs (4.04ft x 5.02ft), the rug is a complex narrative tapestry. The spaces surrounding the primary serpentine forms are filled with highly abstracted zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures, along with stylized trees of life. These secondary elements are executed with precision, reflecting the weaver’s profound connection to regional folklore and tradition.
The robust wool pile and enduring color clarity confirm this piece as a highly desirable collectible. It represents the pinnacle of late 19th-century tribal artistry and stands as a magnificent addition to any curated collection of important antique rugs.










