Antique Caucasian Small Scatter Size Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of a Caucasian weaving tradition captures the bold geometric artistry characteristic of the late 19th century, making it a highly desirable piece among antique rugs collectors.
Woven in a highly functional small scatter size, this piece is perfectly suited for transitional spaces, hallways, or as an accent rug to define a specific area within a room. Its dense wool pile and robust construction speak to its enduring quality and village provenance.
The palette is dominated by deep indigo and midnight hues, creating a striking field of blue color rugs that provides a powerful contrast to the vibrant terracotta, ivory, and rust tones found in the complex medallion structure. These rich, saturated colors are indicative of high-quality natural dyes used during this era.
Featuring a tightly rendered geometric allover pattern composed of stacked diamonds and stylized tribal motifs, the design maintains visual energy without relying on a central medallion. This rug offers a sophisticated, enduring aesthetic that honors the rich textile heritage of the Caucasus region.






