This antique Caucasian Kazak area rug hails from the village of Bordjalou, located in the south-central Caucasus region, dating to the late 19th century. Showcasing a distinctive village design, its field is adorned with a charming array of small geometric medallions, set against a rich abrash blue background, a hallmark of authentic tribal craftsmanship.
The rug features a striking star motif border, rendered in a harmonious palette of cream, green, brown, and rust, adding a vibrant yet grounded contrast to the piece. Expertly handwoven by village artisans, this rug embodies the spirit of Caucasian tribal artistry, making it an exceptional choice for designers, collectors, and anyone seeking to add warmth, history, and texture to an elegant interior.
Dimensions: 3’ 7” x 6’ 2”
Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1800s
Place of Origin: Caucasus
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with natural vegetable dyes