Antique Caucasian Caucasian Ivory 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exquisite example of 19th-century weaving showcases the rigorous geometric precision characteristic of the Caucasian tradition. The design, executed with remarkable clarity, utilizes a rich palette of natural dyes set against a luminous ivory ground.
The central field is dominated by a striking ivory background, which provides a brilliant contrast to the saturated madder reds, deep indigo, and vibrant saffron accents used in the intricate motifs. This careful use of color highlights the complexity of the lattice structure and the weaver’s mastery of the dye process.
While the rug presents with a defined mihrab arch typical of prayer formats, the main body features a repeating, dense lattice that creates an effective allover pattern. These stylized boteh and floral elements are contained within a precise diamond framework, demonstrating exceptional technical skill and a highly organized composition.
Measuring slightly less than five feet, this small scatter size rug is a highly collectible piece, offering versatility in placement while retaining the monumental presence of larger carpets. It is a superb, well-preserved artifact among the finest examples of antique rugs from the late 19th century.
















