Tribal Antique Geometric Medallion Wool Hand Knotted Pile Caucasian Lori Pambak Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional late 19th-century piece exemplifies the robust artistry characteristic of antique rugs from the Caucasus region. Its dense wool pile and saturated, naturally dyed palette speak to its enduring quality and tribal origin.
The primary field is dominated by a rich, deeply saturated tone, identified in the title as coral/salmon pink, which provides a vivid backdrop for the contrasting navy and ivory elements. This specific hue lends warmth and depth, distinguishing it among other pieces in our collection of salmon coral pink color rugs.
At the heart of the composition lies a striking, oversized central medallion rendered in ivory, slate grey, and deep indigo, framed by serrated edges. The entire design is a masterclass in tribal abstraction, utilizing bold, repeating motifs that firmly place it within the tradition of geometric rugs.
Given its size (5.08ft x 9.09ft), this hand-knotted treasure is ideally suited for defining a space like a living or dining area. Its durable construction and historic appeal make it a superb example of traditional area rugs, offering both functional utility and significant aesthetic value for the discerning collector.
















