4 x 6 - Navy Blue Antique Caucasian Kazak Rug - 79422
4 x 6 - Navy Blue Antique Caucasian Kazak Rug - 79422
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● Vacuum with the beater bar off and always in the direction of the pile.
● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.
● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.
● Use a breathable rug pad to prevent slipping and fiber stress.
● Schedule a professional hand-wash every 3–5 years (sooner for high-traffic or pets).
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Description:-
79422 Antique Caucasian Kazak Rug, 03'08 x 06'01.
The Indigo Sanctuary: A Late 19th Century Caucasian Kazak Masterpiece of Protection
This hand knotted wool Late 19th Century antique Caucasian Kazak rug is a captivating expression of mountain weaving, distinguished by an expansive indigo field whose dramatic openness gives the exceptional composition an almost meditative authority. Such an open center allows color itself to become the principal ornament, evoking the infinite celestial sky or the mysterious depths of pure water. Surrounded by intricate bands of symbolic geometry, the unadorned interior becomes a sanctuary of stillness—a stunning masterwork imbued with harmony, prestige, and the uncompromising character of Caucasian tribal artistry.
The surrounding ivory border introduces a procession of polychromatic rosettes interspersed with diminutive four-part squares. Derived from stylized flower heads, the rosettes celebrate nature's beauty while expressing cosmic order and the perpetual rhythms of existence. Between them, the quartered "dice" motifs invoke good fortune, equilibrium, and the four cardinal directions, establishing an encompassing symbolic framework around the indigo expanse. Their jewel-like tones of saffron, crimson, verdigris, and midnight blue create a captivating ceremonial cadence.
Closer to the center, a striking reciprocal hook border forms a continuous saffron-edged enclosure. These interlocking latch-hooks belong to an ancient vocabulary of protective talismans, traditionally intended to capture hostile energy and defend the household against the evil eye. Their rhythmic progression can also be interpreted as running water, an especially meaningful emblem among mountain communities where flowing springs represented purity, sustenance, and the elemental force required for survival. Here, protection and life become intertwined within a single graphic device.
Successive geometric guard bands complete the extraordinary masterpiece, creating layers of visual security around its prized interior. This deliberate progression from intricate perimeter to profound open space gives the exquisite work of art an architectural presence, as though crossing a sequence of protective thresholds before reaching a private realm at its center. With its arresting indigo field, talismanic language, and remarkable nineteenth-century provenance, this coveted Kazak offers the discerning collector something increasingly elusive: an authentic artifact of cultural heritage whose restrained design communicates status through rarity, symbolism, and enduring artistic power.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Caucasus Region.
- Measures: 03'08 x 06'01.
- Pile Height: 0.15 of an inch.
- Date: 1890's. Late 19th Century.