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Antique Caucasian - Kazak rug 4'7"x 6'6".
Antique Caucasian, Kazak Rug with an ivory background and patterned border.
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Antique Caucasian - Kazak rug 4'7"x 6'6".
Antique Caucasian, Kazak Rug with an ivory background and patterned border.
This antique nineteenth-century tribal Caucasian Kazak rug is a quintessential “power piece,” representing the raw, primitive energy that has made the Kazak district the most legendary weaving center of the South Caucasus. While city made Persian rugs of the era focused on intricate floral delicacy, this small scatter-size specimen celebrates the “heroic” scale of nomadic life—distilling ancient tribal symbols into a bold, architectural statement.
The composition is centered upon a highly geometric tribal design, typically featuring massive, hooked medallions or “stepped” polygons that dominate the field. These motifs are not merely decorative; they are ancestral totems, rendered with a chunky, “razor-sharp” geometry that feels remarkably avant-garde, anticipating the abstract expressionism of the 20th century. The spaciousness of the layout allows the central symbols to “breathe,” creating a sense of monumental scale even within a smaller format.
The palette is anchored by a saturated, “Rustic” Madder Red. This is the hallmark of the high-altitude Kazak weaver—a deep, fiery crimson achieved through natural vegetable dyes. Because the wool was dyed in small batches and hand-spun, the red field possesses a magnificent abrash (tonal variation), shifting from terracotta to oxblood. This shimmering, watercolor effect provides a dramatic, high-contrast stage for the secondary accents of ivory, forest green, and midnight indigo, making the geometric patterns appear to “pop” with three-dimensional intensity.
Technically, this Kazak is prized for its substantial, fleshy pile and its heavy, “leather-like” handle. Woven from the resilient wool of high-mountain sheep, the fibers are exceptionally rich in natural lanolin, resulting in a lustrous, light-reflective surface that has only grown more beautiful with a century of patina. The “scatter” size makes it an incredibly versatile textile, capable of anchoring a small entryway, a library nook, or even being displayed as a wall-hanging work of art.
The borders act as a disciplined, rhythmic frame, often featuring the iconic “Wine Glass” or “Leaf and Calyx” patterns. This architectural containment serves to “lock in” the explosive energy of the red field, providing a sense of historical permanence. To purchase antique bold tribal Caucasian rugs like this red ground Kazak is to hold a monument to a vanishing nomadic heritage—a work of historical gravity and rugged, soulful power that transforms any interior into a space of curated, tribal brilliance.
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- Dimensions
- 4′7″ × 6′6″ 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
- Brick Red
- Condition Notes
- No repairs needed. No repairs needed. less
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