Small Scatter Size Rugs (4.09ft x 7ft), Circa Date: 1900s. This exquisite example of antique rugs showcases the robust, deeply saturated colors characteristic of early 20th-century weaving traditions. The primary field is dominated by a rich, warm coral hue, lending the piece immediate visual gravity.
Originating from the Caucasus region, this piece exemplifies the distinct visual vocabulary of the Caucasian style. The hand-knotted wool pile provides a textural depth that enhances the vibrant main field, which is often described as a sophisticated salmon Pink color rugs due to its subtle, earthy undertones.
The design employs a strong central medallion, rendered in contrasting ivory and earth tones, framed by four large, stylized cypress or tree-of-life motifs. The overall composition is highly structured, relying on bold, angular forms that define the tradition of geometric rugs from this area, reflecting tribal artistry rather than formal court design.
The powerful central design is balanced by multiple guard borders featuring intricate, repeating tribal symbols, providing a complex frame for the powerful central field. While the overall scale is substantial for a tribal piece, its dimensions often classify it within the realm of a small scatter size rug, making it highly versatile for modern interiors requiring a focal point of historical depth.












