







Antique Caucasian Area Rug (5' x 9')
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Dimensions: 5'5" x 9'3" (165 cm x 282 cm).
Circa: 1910.
This antique Caucasian rug, circa 1910, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind tribal weaving with a striking all-over geometric design set against a light blue field. Crisp angular motifs, ivory guard borders, and rich red accents showcase the bold graphic character and finely articulated craftsmanship that make Caucasian rugs so collectible. A distinctive hand-knotted statement piece with strong decorative presence, it is especially well-suited for a living room, hallway, or office.
Muted cool tones of light blue, ivory, rust, red, slate, and camel, with a light blue field.
Caucasian rugs have a stronger palette with geometric designs. Longer piled rugs are woven in the highlands and the shorter piled finer rugs in the lowlands. The Caucasus is the area bordered by the Black Sea on the left and the Caspian Sea to the right. The Caucasus mountains border the region from the northwest diagonally to the southwest. Rugs are usually woven on an all wool foundation or with wool warps and cotton wefts, occasionally mixed.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Caucasian rugs have a stronger palette with geometric designs. Longer piled rugs are woven in the highlands and the shorter piled finer rugs in the lowlands. The Caucasus is the area bordered by the Black Sea on the left and the Caspian Sea to the right. The Caucasus mountains border the region from the northwest diagonally to the southwest. Rugs are usually woven on an all wool foundation or with wool warps and cotton wefts, occasionally mixed.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Caucasian rugs have a stronger palette with geometric designs. Longer piled rugs are woven in the highlands and the shorter piled finer rugs in the lowlands. The Caucasus is the area bordered by the Black Sea on the left and the Caspian Sea to the right. The Caucasus mountains border the region from the northwest diagonally to the southwest. Rugs are usually woven on an all wool foundation or with wool warps and cotton wefts, occasionally mixed.







