Description
78945 Late 19th Century Antique Caucasian Avar Kilim Rug, 04'00 x 13'09.
This handwoven wool Caucasian Avar Kilim rug from the late 19th century is a striking example of tribal artistry, hailing from the rugged northern Caucasus region. Dating to the 1880's, it showcases the Avar weavers’ rich tradition of creating bold, geometric motifs that have captivated collectors for generations. The Caucasian kilim rug’s vibrant color palette—featuring a beautiful interplay of deep reds, blues, ochres, and earthy browns—reflects the natural dyes and materials available to the weavers in their mountainous homeland. The intricate patterns are skillfully woven, a testament to the expert craftsmanship passed down through Avar weaving communities.
The large medallions dominate the design, framed by sharp geometric borders that radiate energy and movement. Spiraling motifs and angular shapes create a mesmerizing rhythm, while the use of traditional Avar symbolism infuses the rug with deeper meaning. The central diamond patterns, which often symbolize protection, are surrounded by talismanic elements, meant to ward off negative energy and offer blessings to the home. The incorporation of stylized birds and other abstracted natural forms further highlights the Avars' deep connection to their land and environment.
What makes this particular piece exceptionally rare is its grand size, measuring approximately 4 feet by 14 feet. Most Avar kilims are typically produced in smaller, more manageable sizes for household use, making a runner of this magnitude a remarkable find. Its generous length would have been ideal for use in a grand hallway or communal gathering space, underscoring its importance in the context of Caucasian tribal life. Such large-format kilims were often reserved for special commissions or occasions, making this a significant piece not only for its size but also for the care that would have gone into its creation.
Today, antique Caucasian Avar kilims of this scale are particularly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. They represent both a piece of history and a connection to a rich cultural heritage. The rug’s bold, yet harmonious color scheme and the intricate geometric designs embody the artistic spirit of the Avar people. Its exceptional size and craftsmanship make it a statement piece that brings both history and artistry into almost any space.
- Rendered in variegated shades of blue, red, brown, tan, and beige with other accent colors.
- Abrash. Age Wear.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in Old Russia (Caucasus Region).
- Measures: 04'00 x 13'09.
- Pile Height: 0.8 of an inch.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.