Antique Caucasian – Verneh Flat Weave Rug, Country of Origin: Caucasus, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional Verneh flat weave exemplifies the rich textile traditions of the Caucasian rugs region. Vernehs, known for their complex supplementary weft patterning, are highly prized examples of nomadic artistry, often serving as dowry pieces or ceremonial coverings.
The composition is defined by horizontal bands filled with dense, highly stylized geometric motifs, characteristic of the late 19th-century tribal aesthetic. The field utilizes an allover rugs design philosophy, where the repeating structure eliminates a central medallion, creating a continuous visual flow perfect for long, narrow spaces.
Woven primarily in saturated madder reds and deep aubergine, the piece is punctuated by highlights of indigo, saffron, and oxidized greens. The primary ground color shifts subtly between deep crimson and a nuanced tone reminiscent of salmon coral pink color rugs, demonstrating the masterful use of natural dyes prevalent during this period.
Given its elongated dimensions, this piece functions beautifully among hallway runner rugs, adding historical depth and texture to transitional areas. Such finely preserved examples of tribal flat weaves are increasingly rare in the market for antique rugs, representing a significant acquisition for the discerning collector of textile history.











