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Antique Russia Wool 238x117
Antique Russia Wool 238x117
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Antique Caucasian Oriental Rug
This antique Russia oriental rug from the Caucasus, crafted from wool and impressively 80 years old, fascinates with its unique allover medallion design. The harmonious color composition of deep black, creamy white contrast, and lively red hues accented with sunny orange gives this rug a timeless elegance and intrinsic value. Despite some signs of age, the rug is in remarkably good condition, highlighting the beauty and craftsmanship of each distinct pile area.
Origin and Tradition
The tradition of rug weaving in the Caucasus is rich with history, visible in every knot of these masterpieces. Carefully hand-knotted, this rug combines outstanding craftsmanship and cultural heritage that has been passed down through generations. It stands as the perfect example of Caucasian rug-making techniques from 1949, showcasing both stylistic and technical finesse.
Design and Materials
The geometric pattern play with stylized flowers and animals gives this rug a dynamic yet cozy character. With a notable knot density of around 200,000 knots per square meter, it offers exceptional durability and finely detailed precision. The pile is made from high-quality wool, ensuring a pleasant feel, while sturdy cotton warps provide lasting stability.
Cultural Significance
This antique oriental rug is not only a striking decorative centerpiece, but also a piece of history echoing the rich culture and artisanal heritage of the Caucasus. Suitable for both classic and modern interiors, it creates a stylish accent in any setting—be it living room, bedroom, or hallway. Let yourself be captivated by the grace and intricate detail of this rug and bring a unique work of art into your home.
Product Details
Carpet Number | RB3-1033 |
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Condition | Antique, approx. 80 years old; in excellent condition with some signs of wear. |
Size | 2.38 m x 1.17 m = 2.78 ㎡ |
Thickness | Approx. 7 mm, low-pile rug |
Weight | Approx. 8 kg |
Material | Pile: Wool, Warp: Cotton |
Manufacturing | Hand-knotted |
Knot Density | Approx. 200,000 per ㎡ |
Design | Russia |
Origin | Caucasus |















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About Khademi
View ProductsSince 1994, the company founded in Hamburg has been known for perfectly crafted, exquisitely fine oriental rugs made from the finest materials with the highest artistic standards. In addition to production facilities in Iran, such as in Qom, Isfahan, and Tabriz, Khademi has selected exclusive producers in India, China, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Turkey, who implement the company's visions while ...
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Carpets from the Caucasus
Find Out More HereThe Caucasus is a mountainous region that separates Europe from Asia and is home to a variety of ethnicities and cultures. The Caucasus region spans several countries, including Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan, as well as part of Russia, particularly the regions of Dagestan and Ossetia. The geographical location has a significant impact on rug production, as the mountains not only provide ...
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