The Antique Caucasian Hallway Runner Wool Rug is an exceptional late 19th-century textile representing the pinnacle of nomadic weaving traditions. Hand-woven in the Caucasus circa the 1890s, this flatweave runner features a durable, brocade-like surface created through the traditional Sumak technique. The field showcases a dense, geometric pattern of repeating diamond and stepped motifs in a rich palette of terracotta, deep indigo, and saffron yellow. Its allover design extends seamlessly across the surface, framed by stylized zigzag and latch-hook borders. Crafted from high-quality wool with natural dyes, this antique piece offers a low 0.25-inch pile height and a remarkable sheen. Ideal for corridors or entryways, this collectible rug adds historical gravitas and visual power to any transitional interior space.