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An heirloom rug from the Sewan collection
Antique Kazak Sewan Runner — 1870s | 4'4" × 11'7"
The Antique Caucasian Kazak Sewan Runner is a late 19th-century hand-knotted wool rug that brings bold tribal geometry and historic Caucasian craftsmanship into elongated interior spaces. Woven in the Caucasus circa the 1870s, this Kazak Sewan runner reflects the powerful drawing, saturated natural dyes, and architectural clarity that define early village weaving traditions.
- Origin: Caucasus (Sewan / Kazak region)
- Age: Antique, circa 1870s
- Type: Runner
- Construction: Hand-knotted
- Pile: 100% wool pile with wool foundation
- Use: Indoor
- Size: 4'4" × 11'7"
Each rug is handcrafted and timeworn. Variations in wear, dye saturation, and weave density are natural characteristics of antique handmade rugs and reflect their authenticity rather than imperfections.
Description
This antique Kazak Sewan runner reflects the bold tribal geometry for which Caucasian village rugs are renowned. Characterized by strong linear drawing and architectural spacing, the composition demonstrates the clarity and graphic confidence typical of late 19th-century weaving.
Kazak rugs frequently feature medallion-based or geometric lattice compositions rendered in saturated natural dyes. Their motifs often appear powerful and emblematic rather than delicate, giving the rugs a commanding presence.
The wool pile and wool foundation contribute to durability and a tactile, earthy character. Age-related wear and low pile areas reveal the rug’s history while enhancing its patina and authenticity.
Bekzat is a historic corridor piece—tribal, direct, and unmistakably grounded in Caucasian heritage.
History
Kazak rugs were woven across the South Caucasus, including areas that today fall within Armenia, Azerbaijan, and parts of Georgia. The Sewan (Sevan) subgroup is associated with villages surrounding Lake Sevan.
Late 19th-century examples are prized for bold proportions, natural dyes, and expressive tribal drawing. These rugs were woven for both domestic use and trade along historic Caucasian routes.
Antique Kazak runners from the 1870s represent an important chapter in Caucasian weaving—functional textiles elevated through confident design and durable craftsmanship.
About the Name
Havat means “belief” in Armenian. The name evokes faith, continuity, and enduring conviction—values deeply embedded in Caucasian village weaving traditions.
Late 19th-century Kazak rugs were woven within the home and carried generational knowledge, cultural symbolism, and identity. Their bold geometry reflects not decoration alone, but conviction in form and structure.
Havat represents inheritance and resilience—a runner shaped by belief in craft, lineage, and lasting design.
Materials & Composition
- Primary material: 100% wool pile
- Foundation: Wool foundation
- Construction: Hand-knotted
- Dye method: Traditional natural dyes
- Weave style: Caucasian village weaving
Condition Details
This antique Kazak Sewan runner shows low pile with areas of wear consistent with its age.
The rug has been professionally cleaned and remains structurally stable.
Age-related wear enhances its patina and authenticity, making it best suited for interiors that appreciate historic character.
Care Instructions
Vacuum gently using suction only. Avoid rotating brushes.
Use a quality rug pad to provide support and reduce stress along the length of the runner.
Rotate periodically to encourage even wear. For deep cleaning, consult a specialist experienced with antique Caucasian rugs.
FAQ
Is this rug one of a kind?
Yes. Each antique Kazak runner is unique in drawing, dye saturation, and wear pattern.
What makes Kazak rugs distinctive?
They are known for bold tribal geometry, strong linear structure, and saturated natural dyes.
Is the rug ready for use?
Yes. It has been professionally cleaned and is structurally stable for placement.
Shipping & Delivery
The Leonidas Collection is proud to offer carbon neutral shipping on most heirloom rug purchases.
- Shipping is calculated at checkout and includes handling and insurance.
- Select rugs ship free within the continental U.S.
- Oversized items ship via freight carrier (curbside delivery).
- Shipping fees are non-refundable.
- Damage or delivery issues must be reported within 48 hours.
Return Policy
- Heirloom rugs (including vintage & antique) are returnable within 3 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
- Heirloom rugs purchased on sale or with a discount are final sale.
- Contemporary rugs are returnable within 14 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
- Return authorization is required.
Please review the full details of our Return & Refund Policy for more information.
We encourage customers to contact us at hello@leonidascollection.com with any questions prior to purchase to ensure confidence in your selection.
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Frequently asked questions
Are your heirloom rugs one-of-a-kind?
Yes. Every heirloom rug we sell is one of a kind. The piece shown is the exact rug you will receive, and it cannot be replaced once sold. Learn more about what makes our rugs heirlooms →
Are your rugs hand-knotted?
Yes. All heirloom, antique, and vintage rugs in our collection are traditionally hand-knotted, not machine-made.
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What's the difference between vintage & antique rugs?
Antique rugs are typically over 100 years old, while vintage rugs generally date from the 20th century. Both are traditionally hand-knotted and regionally authentic; the difference lies primarily in age, not quality or craftsmanship.
Are antique and vintage rugs suitable for modern homes?
Most vintage rugs are well-suited for daily living. Antique rugs can also be used with care, depending on age and condition. We note any important considerations on each listing. Learn more about why buying vintage & antique matters →