This rustic oversized antique late 19th century tribal geometric Persian Bakshaish carpet is an exceptional example of the magnificent Persian rugs that combine expressive tribal design, generous scale and historic character. Created in the late 1800s, this hand-knotted carpet reflects the spirited aesthetic of the Bakshaish tradition — where graphic pattern, earthy tones, and rhythmic geometry are woven into an organic and visually compelling whole.
The field features tribal geometric motifs arranged with purposeful balance, giving the rug a sense of structured movement and decorative energy that fills expansive rooms with visual interest. These forms — bold yet harmonious — reflect a design language that resonates with both traditional interiors and contemporary spaces seeking depth and texture.
Framed by complementary border bands that reinforce the central field’s composition, the pattern unfolds across an oversized format that makes this rug particularly well suited for living rooms, great rooms, formal seating areas, or open plan interiors where scale matters. The rustic surface and aged patina bring tangible warmth and authenticity, creating a foundation that feels both grounded and richly expressive.
Hand-woven in high-quality wool, this antique Bakshaish carpet offers tactile warmth, enduring resilience, and a surface texture that has matured beautifully over time. Its combination of bold tribal graphics and generous proportions makes it a standout centerpiece for rooms that benefit from both functional performance and decorative depth.
Perfect for large gathering spaces, transitional zones, or curated design schemes, this antique tribal design area rug brings historic presence, tribal character, and timeless style to your home — offering a foundation that enhances furniture groupings and draws the eye with purposeful pattern and cultural resonance.


