This striking late 19th century Caucasian Karabagh gallery rug, woven in the final quarter of the 1800s, exemplifies the bold geometry, vivid colorwork, and commanding presence for which Karabagh rugs are revered. Designed in an elongated corridor format, this rare gallery rug was traditionally created for grand estates and stately interiors.
The expansive abrash navy and French blue field is energized by an elegant allover geometric pattern, featuring a harmonious palette of sapphire blue, emerald green, brick red, warm brown, soft pink, and golden yellow. The skillful use of abrash creates subtle movement across the surface, enhancing its visual depth and antique character.
Framing the composition is a richly saturated chocolate brown primary border, adorned with crisply articulated geometric motifs in red, blue, yellow, and green, offering dramatic contrast and architectural balance. The result is a rug that conveys both ornament and power, reflecting the prestige of the great estates and formal corridors for which these gallery rugs were originally commissioned.
- Dimensions: 6’ 7” x 14’ 1”
- Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1800s
- Place of Origin: United States
- Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes
- Condition: Wear consistent with age and use
SKU: 2144
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