A superb example of 19th-century Caucasian weaving, this Caucasian Kazak area rug from the late 1800s beautifully illustrates the region's masterful design traditions and expert use of organic vegetable dyes. The field is rendered in a striking French blue, setting a vivid and harmonious backdrop for two large baby blue medallions that anchor the composition with a sense of balance and grandeur.
Scattered throughout the field are whimsical animal motifs, a charming and culturally rich detail that adds storytelling depth and character to the piece. The entire design is elegantly framed by a lively border woven in bright blue, red, yellow, and brown—a joyful contrast that enhances the visual rhythm of the rug.
Woven with high-quality wool and natural dyes, this Kazak rug is not only a testament to Caucasian artistic heritage, but also a vibrant, collectible work of folk art that brings color, warmth, and history into any space.
Dimensions: 3’ 5” x 5’ 6”
Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1800s
Place of Origin: Caucasus
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with natural vegetable dyes