Antique Karabagh Botanical Rug, circa 1900 BB6531 6'9" × 18'7" $12,000
$12,000
This remarkable antique Karabagh rug from the early 20th century is a testament to the rich weaving heritage of the Caucasus region, distinguished by its painterly floral motifs and dramatic color palette. Handwoven using soft, durable wool, this runner-style carpet is both visually impressive and historically significant.
The rug’s design features an intricate botanical field filled with stylized roses, foliage, and elaborate scrolling arabesques, all symmetrically arranged in a continuous, allover layout. The artistry leans into a European-inspired, almost Baroque sensibility, yet retains the unmistakable character of Caucasian tribal craftsmanship.
The color scheme is exceptionally refined—warm terracotta, rose, and muted apricot hues contrast beautifully with the deep brown-black field, while subtle hints of teal and pale blue add dimension. The border, with its dense procession of large-scale floral sprays, frames the central composition with a sense of completeness and grandeur.
Despite its age, the rug maintains strong structural integrity and displays a mature patina that enhances its character. Its generous proportions make it ideal for a grand hallway, gallery space, or formal dining area. As both a work of textile art and a cultural artifact, this Karabagh rug offers timeless elegance with a storied past.
Expertly curated by Doris Leslie Blau, this rare rug is a testament to centuries of weaving artistry. Doris Leslie Blau offers a broad and varied pricing spectrum, accommodating collectors and designers across a range of budgets—from modest vintage finds to rare, museum-worthy masterpieces.
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