The Antique Caucasian - Karabagh Caucasian 1890s Rug is an exceptional example of late 19th-century tribal weaving from the southern Caucasus Mountains. Hand-knotted from high-quality wool, this rectangular rug features a 0.5-inch pile height and a dense, allover geometric pattern. The central field showcases a highly stylized boteh motif in alternating hues of madder red and deep indigo against a rich brown ground. Natural dyes provide a vibrant yet harmonious interplay of color, while the secondary border of geometric stars and stepped motifs offers a striking contrast. Retaining remarkable structural integrity, this small scatter-size rug serves as a sophisticated artifact of nomadic artistry, perfect for adding historical depth and rich color to an entryway, study, or intimate seating area.