The Antique Caucasian Mina Khani Design Blue Gallery Size Karabagh Rug is a magnificent example of late 19th-century weaving from the 1890s. This hand-knotted wool runner features a dense, repeating lattice pattern of stylized floral medallions and rosettes set against a deep indigo ground. The complex trellis and geometric design is accented by vibrant golds, pale pinks, ivory, and reds, creating a powerful decorative statement. Its long, narrow format and 0.5-inch pile height make it an ideal choice for a grand hallway or formal dining room. The wide main border showcases continuous floral sprays and intricate vine work, reflecting a sophisticated influence from classical Persian arabesques. This piece represents a crucial transitional period in Caucasian textile arts, offering both historical significance and a robust weaving technique for any interior space.