Caucasian, 80 years old, 180*115cm

This vintage rug (180×115 cm) is dominated by a deep navy-blue field, with rich rust-red and terracotta floral accents. The design is brought to life with cream/off-white highlights and dark brown/near-black outlines that sharpen the shapes and give the motifs a crisp, antique feel.

The overall pattern features a dense, symmetrical arrangement of floral rosettes and small geometric elements. In the center, you can see a diamond/cluster composition where small flower-like rosettes and stepped geometric forms are connected by fine vine or linework, creating a balanced medallion-style look without being overly “empty” in the middle.

The corners and side areas continue the classic tradition of repeated flowering motifs, where larger rosette elements appear in rust-red and are framed by cream accents. Between these main pieces, smaller plant-like marks and connectors repeat throughout, helping the pattern flow smoothly across the whole rug.

The most distinctive feature is the multi-band border. The border is the rug’s most defining selling feature. It uses several stacked bands with clear separation between them. One outer band shows repeating step-like geometric “stitch” or ladder motifs in cream and rust. An inner band includes vine/zig-zag/arrow-style pattern elements, adding motion and complexity. Another band contains more elaborate repeating ornamentation with strong contrast between the navy, rust-red, and cream tones. Overall, the border design frames the rug like a rich picture frame—detailed, symmetrical, and clearly designed rather than plain—making this rug especially appealing for collectors, classic decor buyers, and anyone looking for a statement vintage piece.