







Antique Karabagh Runner Rug (4' x 8')
Dimensions: 4'0" x 8'6" (122 cm x 259 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Karabagh rug, circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind Caucasian runner distinguished by its richly drawn all-over floral pattern and striking geometric border. The dark field sets off rows of stylized rose motifs in rust and crimson, accented with vivid blue and ivory details that showcase the character and artistry of hand-knotted village weaving. Its elongated 4' x 8' format makes it an ideal centerpiece for a hallway, entryway, or narrow living room.
Muted warm tones of charcoal, rust, indigo, crimson, ivory, slate, cobalt, and taupe, with a charcoal field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Karabagh rugs are made in the south eastern Caucasus close to the Kazak district bordering North Eastern Iran. They have varied designs. Some derive from the classical 18th Century carpets, such as the large medallion format, and some are more formal French influence, related to the Aubusson and Savonnerie styles with their more realistic drawing. They are more often woven on a woolen foundation.
Dimensions: 4'0" x 8'6" (122 cm x 259 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Karabagh rug, circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind Caucasian runner distinguished by its richly drawn all-over floral pattern and striking geometric border. The dark field sets off rows of stylized rose motifs in rust and crimson, accented with vivid blue and ivory details that showcase the character and artistry of hand-knotted village weaving. Its elongated 4' x 8' format makes it an ideal centerpiece for a hallway, entryway, or narrow living room.
Muted warm tones of charcoal, rust, indigo, crimson, ivory, slate, cobalt, and taupe, with a charcoal field.










































