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Antique Caucasian Khile (Kuba District) Rug
Size: 2'10" x 5'4"
Origin: Kuba District, Northeast Caucasus (Khile village tradition)
Date: Late …
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Antique Caucasian Khile (Kuba District) Rug
Size: 2'10" x 5'4"
Origin: Kuba District, Northeast Caucasus (Khile village tradition)
Date: Late 19th Century
Construction: Hand-knotted wool on wool foundationThis finely woven late 19th-century Caucasian rug is best attributed to the Khile weaving tradition within the Kuba district, known for its refined execution, intricate lattice structures, and balanced geometric compositions.
The field is organized in a distinctive repeating lattice of elongated, niche-like compartments, each enclosing highly stylized floral and geometric elements. These repeating forms create a rhythmic, almost architectural surface, characteristic of Khile weavings, where precision and clarity take precedence over the more open, bold spacing seen in Kazak rugs.
Anchoring the composition is a stepped central medallion, subtly integrated into the lattice without interrupting the overall flow—an elegant feature that adds both structure and visual focus.
Bird Motifs (Important Detail)
In the ivory spandrels and corner areas, one finds a series of stylized bird figures, rendered in a primitive yet expressive manner.
These are not naturalistic depictions but rather symbolic birds, commonly seen in Caucasian tribal weavings. While not representing a specific identifiable species (such as a rooster or eagle in a literal sense), they are generally interpreted as:
Protective symbols
Representations of freedom, spirit, or good fortune
Occasionally linked to watchful guardianship within the composition
Their placement in the corners reinforces their role as protective or framing elements, adding both narrative charm and collectibility to the rug.
Color & Palette (Outstanding Feature)
The palette is both refined and vibrant, with excellent preservation:
A rich deep navy field, forming the structural lattice
Warm brick red and coral tones, filling the compartments
A luminous ivory ground in the borders and corner spandrels
Accents of sky blue, soft green, golden yellow, and light camel
Crisp dark outlines, enhancing clarity and definition
The colors remain well-saturated, indicative of high-quality natural dyes, with minimal fading.
Border System
The rug is enclosed by a well-executed border arrangement:
A wide main border featuring polychrome rosettes and geometric medallions on an ivory ground
Guard borders with smaller repeating motifs, providing balance and structure
A harmonious interplay of color that frames the field without overpowering it
Condition
Good antique condition
Fine weave with clear, crisp drawing
Even wear consistent with age
Good pile retention
Ends and sides intact
A clean and highly presentable example, especially considering its fineness.
Collector & Decorative Appeal
This rug stands out for:
Accurate Khile attribution (more specific than generic Kuba)
Fine weave and controlled, sophisticated drawing
Distinctive lattice composition
Presence of bird motifs, adding charm and narrative
Balanced proportions and highly usable size
It appeals equally to collectors of Caucasian textiles and to design-driven buyers seeking refined tribal pieces.
Retail Value Assessment
Taking into account:
Khile attribution (more precise and desirable)
Fine weave and quality
Late 19th-century origin
Good condition
Decorative and collectible appeal
Estimated Retail Value: $6,000 – $8,000
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- Dimensions
- 2′10″ × 5′4″ and 1.0″ thick
- Styles
- Tribal
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- Azerbaijan
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Very good. Very good. less
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