Antique Caucasian Prayer Lambalo Rug
Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Caucasus
Dimensions: 122 x 218 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 series of prominent, multi-layered geometric medallions containing nested diamonds and traditional tribal motifs. This central axis is set against a vibrant madder red field, which is further anchored by stylized rosettes and smaller geometric devices that animate the space. The rhythmic structure of the design reflects the weaver’s personal creative spirit and the deep-rooted nomadic traditions of the region.
The color palette is vivid and harmonious, featuring rich madder reds, deep indigo blues, ivory, and touches of yellow and green, all traditionally produced using natural dyes. The strong contrast between the fiery red field and the cool blue of the borders emphasizes the graphic clarity and tribal character of the rug.
The composition is enclosed by multiple geometric borders, including a primary border featuring stylized polychrome rosettes and interlocking geometric blossoms 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 medallions, symbolic motifs, and vibrant colors make it a highly decorative and collectible work, well suited to both traditional and contemporary interiors.
Stock No : 2942
