1900s Antique Wool Geometric Medallion Hand Knotted Pile Brown Earth Tone Baluch Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This compelling textile is a superb example of early 20th-century nomadic weaving, showcasing the distinctive character of baluch rugs. Hand-knotted from rich wool pile, its design centers on a highly stylized medallion motif framed by repeating, abstract symbols.
The palette is deeply saturated, utilizing a dominant field of near-black brown, subtly offset by deep indigo and striking accents of madder red. This rich combination creates a grounding aesthetic, perfectly aligning with the appeal of brown earth tone color rugs. The overall composition relies on a strong, centralized structure typical of geometric rugs from this region.
The precise, repeating border features small, stylized crosses or ‘T’ shapes rendered in contrasting white and pale gray, providing a sharp visual break against the dark field. Given its manageable dimensions (2ft x 2.08ft), this piece functions beautifully as a captivating accent in an entryway or beside a hearth, making it an ideal choice among small scatter size rugs.
Possessing the patina and character only achieved through a century of history, this piece offers enduring artistic merit. It represents a desirable acquisition for those seeking authentic, tribal antique rugs that blend historical significance with rugged, sophisticated charm.






