Antique Caucasian Russia Allover Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1870s. This exceptional example of antique rugs from the Maraselli region of the Caucasus features a highly structured, allover geometric design characteristic of prayer formats from this period. The weaving tradition demonstrates a mastery of complex, repeating motifs.
The field is dominated by a dense lattice of interconnected diamonds, each containing stylized botanical or animalistic forms rendered in highly abstract, angular shapes. The mihrab arch, delineated in crisp white and serrated edges, creates a focal point that draws the eye upward, typical of the finest Caucasian prayer pieces.
A sophisticated palette defines the piece, utilizing rich madder reds, deep indigo, and touches of moss green, all set against a luminous ground of warm gold tones. The natural dyes have mellowed beautifully over the last century and a half, lending the textile an unparalleled depth and patina.
Multiple intricate borders frame the central design, employing a vibrant array of repeating medallions and reciprocal trefoils that contain the energy of the field. This finely knotted piece is preserved in excellent condition, offering a superb collecting opportunity for those seeking small scatter size rugs of significant historical provenance.


















