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Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Caucasus
Dimensions: 190 x 315 cm

This striking Caucasian rug, woven in the late 19th century, is a fine example of the bold geometric language and strong color contrasts characteristic  ...
Period: Late 19th Century Origin: Caucasus Dimensions: 190 x 315 cm This striking Caucasian rug, woven in the late 19th century, is a fine example of the bold geometric language and strong color contrasts characteristic of tribal weaving from the Caucasus region. Rugs from this area are highly regarded for their expressive designs, symbolic motifs, and confident compositions. The design is organized around a central octagonal medallion containing a powerful stylized cross motif, a common symbolic element in Caucasian rugs, often associated with protection, balance, and continuity. The medallion is set against a rich madder-red field, which is framed by angular corner spandrels in deep indigo blue. Additional small geometric devices and hooked motifs animate the field, enhancing the rhythmic structure of the design. The color palette is vivid and harmonious, featuring deep reds, indigo blues, ivory, green, and touches of yellow, all traditionally produced using natural dyes. The strong contrast between colors emphasizes the graphic clarity and tribal character of the rug. The composition is enclosed by multiple geometric borders, including rosette and stylized floral motifs arranged in a repetitive sequence. These borders provide a strong architectural frame and contribute to the overall balance and visual impact of the piece. Overall, this late 19th century Caucasian rug exemplifies the authentic tribal spirit and bold aesthetic of the region. Its powerful central medallion, symbolic motifs, and vibrant colors make it a highly decorative and collectible work, well suited to both traditional and contemporary interiors. Stock No: 2978
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