Description
Origin: Caucasus Region
Actual Dimensions: 3′ 9″ × 11′ 0″ (rounded 4×11)
Style: Traditional
Material: Hand-Knotted Wool on Wool Foundation
Color Palette: Brick Red, Rust, Indigo Blue, Ivory, Teal, Charcoal
This antique Caucasian Kazak runner is a bold and visually striking example of traditional tribal weaving from the Caucasus region. The rug features a vertical arrangement of repeating geometric medallions, each framed within angular borders that create a strong sense of rhythm and balance along the length of the runner.
The warm brick-red ground is enriched by contrasting tones of indigo blue, teal, ivory, and charcoal, all derived from natural dyes. These colors interact beautifully, giving the rug depth, clarity, and the unmistakable character associated with early Kazak weavings.
Hand-knotted entirely of wool, this rug reflects the robust structure and slightly coarse texture typical of Caucasian tribal rugs. The firm weave enhances durability while preserving crisp geometric detail, making it suitable for both decorative and functional use.
With its elongated format and dynamic pattern, this runner is ideal for hallways, stair landings, or long entry corridors. It can also be used as a decorative accent in layered interiors where bold heritage textiles are celebrated.





