4 x 7 - Brown Antique Caucasian Kurd Rug - 79575
4 x 7 - Brown Antique Caucasian Kurd Rug - 79575
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Description:-
79575 Antique Caucasian Kurd Rug, 04'02 x 06'10.
A Highland Constellation: Late 19th Century Caucasian Kurd Masterpiece of Power
Woven in the mountain villages of the Caucasus during the Late 19th Century, this hand-knotted wool antique Caucasian Kurd rug embodies the bold geometry and mystical symbolism that define the most treasured tribal carpets of the region. Its richly dark brown field provides a dramatic stage for a powerful composition that feels both ancient and deeply expressive. Kurdish weavers of the Caucasus were celebrated for their fearless color contrasts and intricate symbolic vocabulary, and this remarkable masterwork stands as a testament to that enduring legacy. With its confident drawing and luminous natural dyes, the rug carries the unmistakable presence destined for collectors who value authenticity and cultural depth.
Anchoring the exceptional design are three commanding Lesghi Star medallions stacked along the vertical axis—iconic motifs associated with Caucasian weaving traditions and often interpreted as celestial emblems of protection and cosmic harmony. Each star radiates outward with angular precision, forming a rhythmic constellation across the field. Within and around these medallions appear small rosettes, delicate blossoms, and geometric fillers that animate the enigmatic composition with vibrant movement. The stars feel almost architectural in their structure, giving the rug a monumental presence despite its intimate scale.
Surrounding the medallions is a fascinating array of esoteric tribal motifs, each carrying symbolic resonance within Kurdish weaving culture. Stylized birds evoke freedom and spiritual ascent, while comb motifs are often associated with purity and protection of the household. S-hooks, ancient protective symbols believed to ward off misfortune, weave through the field alongside Bereket motifs, traditional emblems of fertility and abundance. Interspersed among them are quincunx arrangements and abstract tribal glyphs, forming a visual language that feels both mysterious and profoundly meaningful—an encoded narrative passed down through generations of nomadic artisans.
Encasing this extraordinary masterpiece is a striking star-rosette border, echoing the celestial theme established by the Lesghi stars at the rug’s center. The border forms a brilliant procession of multi-point stars surrounding the composition like a protective crown. Flanking this majestic frame are meandering cross guard borders and crenelated fence motifs, architectural elements that reinforce the rug’s sense of structure and ceremonial presence. Together they create a powerful enclosure that amplifies the visual drama of the field. With its bold symbolism, vibrant tribal artistry, and commanding presence, this exquisite work of art stands as a rare woven chronicle of mountain culture, offering collectors a one-of-a-kind heirloom infused with history, mystery, and enduring prestige.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Caucasus Region.
- Measures: 04'02 x 06'10.
- Pile Height: 0.12 of an inch.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.
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