Description
Origin: Caucasus Region
Actual Dimensions: 4′ 5″ × 15′ 5″ (rounded 4×16)
Style: Traditional
Material: Hand-Knotted Wool Pile on Wool Foundation
Color Palette: Deep Brown, Antique Ivory, Muted Charcoal, Soft Olive, Earth Tones
This antique Caucasian Kazak runner dates to the early 20th century and reflects the powerful nomadic weaving traditions of the Caucasus region. The elongated composition is defined by stacked geometric medallions, angular motifs, and tribal symbolism that emphasize balance, rhythm, and strength.
The naturally aged wool and vegetable dyes have mellowed beautifully over time, producing a deep, understated palette that feels both historic and refined. Its narrow, extended format makes it especially well-suited for gallery halls, corridors, or architectural spaces that benefit from strong visual flow.
Hand-knotted entirely in wool, this runner offers durability, texture, and authentic character. A true collector-grade piece, it represents the enduring artistry and cultural depth of classic Caucasian Kazak rugs.





