An antique Caucasian Kazak rug from the early 1900s, The piece measures approximately 3’6″ × 5’10” (per the seller listing), a compact format well suited to use as an accent rug at a bedside, in a foyer, or layered over a larger neutral floor covering.
The composition is a blue-ground tribal geometric design — Kazak rugs are best known for bold, large-scale geometric vocabularies, hand-knotted in wool by village and tribal weavers of the southern Caucasus. They have been continuously collected and decoratively used in Western interiors for over a century.
Hand-knotted wool. Authentic one-of-a-kind antique.
At a glance
· Origin: Caucasus · Period: 1900s · Type: Kazak (tribal Caucasian)
· Construction: Hand-knotted wool
· Dimensions: ~3’6″ × 5’10”
· Ground color: Blue · Pattern: Geometric tribal · SKU: 19107












