Antique Caucasian – Hallway Runner Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece is a classic example of weaving from the Caucasus region. The dense wool pile and robust construction are hallmarks of high-quality antique rugs from this period, offering both durability and historic charm.
The palette is immediately striking, dominated by a vibrant, yet softened, coral color that defines the central field. This warm hue is beautifully contrasted by geometric medallions rendered in cool sky blue, sage green, and hints of deep terracotta, creating a dynamic visual rhythm typical of Karabagh production.
Designed specifically for transitional spaces, this piece functions perfectly as a hallway runner rugs. Its elongated format draws the eye, making it ideal for corridors, entryways, or narrow galleries. The structure features bold, repeating geometric forms that maintain visual interest along its entire length.
Unlike centralized medallion designs, the composition utilizes an allover rugs structure where large, stylized octagons and stepped diamonds flow continuously down the length of the field. The precision of the tribal motifs, executed in hand-spun wool, speaks to the high level of craftsmanship inherent in early 20th-century Caucasian weaving, ensuring this rug remains a sophisticated statement piece.












