Antique Caucasian – Karabagh Hallway Runner Wool Multicolor Rug, Country of Origin: Caucasus, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece is a prime example of a late 19th-century antique rug, showcasing the robust, deeply rooted weaving traditions of the region.
The structure of this piece is defined by its strong horizontal banding, a hallmark of the karabagh style, which often incorporates highly stylized floral and boteh motifs within repeating, rhythmic registers. The dense wool pile has retained remarkable clarity and texture despite its significant age.
Woven in the Caucasus region, the palette is rich and earthy, featuring deep madder reds, ivory, and dark indigo, punctuated by unexpected accents of soft moss green and pale pink. This vibrant combination results in a striking multicolor jewel-tone effect that commands attention.
Given its elongated form, this piece functions perfectly as a hallway runner, providing both historical gravitas and sophisticated color to a transitional space. It represents a rare and well-preserved survival from the golden age of tribal weaving.






