Antique Caucasian – Shirvan Small Scatter Size Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exquisite example of 19th-century Caucasian weaving is presented in a highly desirable small scatter size rugs, perfect for an entryway or accent placement. The Shirvan region is renowned for its tightly woven structure and sophisticated use of natural dyes.
The saturated field is dominated by a rich indigo, a characteristic deep blue color rugs achieved through traditional dyeing techniques. This cool, expansive background provides a striking contrast to the vibrant secondary colors—crimson, saffron yellow, and ivory—which articulate the complex central design elements.
The composition features a powerful, centralized arrangement of stepped cruciform motifs, typical of the late 19th-century Shirvan aesthetic. The highly organized field is densely packed with stylized symbols and talismanic devices, showcasing the masterful precision inherent in these geometric rugs.
Preserved in excellent condition for its age, this piece represents the pinnacle of village weaving from the Caucasus mountains. Its authenticity, fine wool, and exceptional color fidelity make it a significant addition to any collection of important antique rugs.













