Antique khamse Persian Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece represents the finest weaving traditions of the Khamseh tribal confederacy in Fars province. Its design is characterized by a powerful central axis of stacked diamond medallions, a hallmark of these rare antique rugs.
The field is dominated by a rich, deeply saturated madder dye, presenting a magnificent salmon coral pink hue that has mellowed beautifully over more than a century. This warm ground is densely populated with stylized boteh and small geometric flora, creating a mesmerizing texture that draws the eye inward.
The structure features bold, contrasting spandrels of deep indigo blue, providing a necessary visual anchor against the dynamic red field. Within the central diamond medallion, smaller, finely articulated motifs in ivory and gold highlight the weaver’s technical skill and mastery of complex geometric layouts.
While the overall dimensions suggest a standard area size, the strong linear flow and robust construction make this a versatile piece. Its narrow profile and durable weave mean it could function perfectly as a striking hallway runner rugs in a contemporary setting, offering a tangible link to 19th-century Persian tribal art.














