Antique Kazak Rug
Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Caucasus
Dimensions: 107 x 220 cm
This rare late 19th century Caucasian Kazak rug highlights a powerful and rhythmic geometric composition featuring an all-over offset lattice of multi-colored diamond medallions rendered in vibrant primary tones. This structural balance between the luminous madder red field and the bold, multi-layered geometric motifs reflects the pinnacle of the South Caucasian nomadic weaving tradition. Kazak rugs of this period are world-renowned for their high graphic impact and “primitive” sophistication, originally crafted by tribal groups in the mountainous regions between Armenia and Georgia.
The color palette is masterfully balanced, featuring a primary red ground that serves as a dramatic canvas for high-contrast shifts of sapphire blue, ivory, golden yellow, and forest green. These rich and enduring tones, achieved through the expert application of natural dyes over 130 years ago, exhibit a chromatic strength and a saturated depth that are hallmarks of the finest 19th-century Kazak productions. The inclusion of a wide ivory primary border decorated with a rhythmic sequence of colorful “wine glass” or serrated leaf motifs creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior wool quality and distinctive technical finesse of the tribal weavers.
Structural analysis indicates the use of robust hand-spun local wool with a characteristically thick, plush pile and a resilient, heavy handle. The exceptional clarity of the angular outlines—including the small geometric filler motifs scattered throughout the field—and the presence of significant, harmonious abrash within the red and blue sections definitively distinguish this antique masterpiece from later commercial examples. Ultimately, this Kazak rug stands as a premier example of Caucasian tribal art, representing a peak in both technical endurance and graphic majesty for global textile collectors.
Stock No : 1338
