Antique Caucasian – Kilim Caucasian Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This piece is a superb example of a traditional Caucasian kilim, showcasing the robust, flat-weave technique characteristic of the region. The geometric precision and structural integrity confirm its status among desirable antique rugs.
The design employs a striking vertical arrangement of serrated diamond medallions, framed by narrow guard stripes. This repeating, non-directional structure creates a compelling visual rhythm, defining it as an exemplary allover pattern that draws the eye along its length.
The palette is rich and earthy, featuring deep indigo and cobalt blues contrasted sharply against warm terracotta, soft peach, and ivory highlights. The sophisticated interplay of these saturated hues results in a complex multicolor jewel tone effect, typical of high-quality vegetable dyes used in the 1930s.
Its elongated format suggests it was originally woven for a specific architectural space, making it perfectly suited for modern applications as a striking hallway runner. This kilim remains in exceptional condition, preserving the vividness of its tribal motifs and the authenticity of its nomadic heritage.


















