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Antique Caucasian Kazak rug, size: 4' 6'' x 9' 3''.
This late nineteenth-century Caucasian rug is a quintessential “power piece,” …
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Antique Caucasian Kazak rug, size: 4' 6'' x 9' 3''.
This late nineteenth-century Caucasian rug is a quintessential “power piece,” representing the peak of nomadic textile art from the southwestern Caucasus mountains. Historically, Caucasian Kazak rugs were woven by tribal groups whose lifestyle demanded textiles that were as durable as they were expressive. This specific specimen is distinguished by its vibrant “Jewel Tone” palette—a testament to the master-level natural dyeing techniques that utilized local minerals and plants to create colors of extraordinary saturation and longevity.
The composition is defined by its bold, tribal geometric architecture. The design typically centers on large, stepped medallions or “scales” that radiate a sense of structural strength. Surrounding these central anchors is a crowded, energetic field of secondary motifs: eight-pointed stars (representing spirituality), “S” hooks (ancient talismans against the evil eye), and perhaps small, primitive animal figures. The use of high-contrast “jewel” colors—such as deep ruby madder, lapis indigo, emerald green, and golden saffron—gives the rug a rhythmic, crystalline quality that feels almost modern in its graphic intensity.
Technically, a Kazak of this caliber is prized for its substantial, high pile and its lustrous, lanolin-rich wool. Unlike the flatter, thinner weaves of the northern Caucasus, Kazaks have a “fleshy” handle and a heavy weight, originally intended to provide warmth in cold mountain dwellings. Over the course of a century, the vegetable dyes have developed a sophisticated abrash (natural color variation), which prevents the solid blocks of color from appearing flat, instead giving them a shimmering, watercolor-like depth.
The borders act as a disciplined frame for the “wild” energy of the field, often featuring the classic “Medallion and Calyx” or “Running Dog” scrolls. These borders provide an architectural finish that allows the rug to ground a room with both historical gravity and artistic flair. To possess an antique jewel-toned color Kazak is to hold a piece of “frozen music” from the Caucasus—a work that bridges the gap between ancient nomadic traditions and the bold, eclectic requirements of today’s most sophisticated interiors.
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- Dimensions
- 4′6″ × 9′3″ and 0.25″ thick
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Restored, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Navy Blue
- Condition Notes
- Good Repaired. Good Repaired. less
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