Antique Malayer Persian Allover Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional late 19th-century Malayer piece showcases the robust geometric artistry characteristic of the Hamadan weaving region. The expansive field is saturated in a rich, nuanced madder dye, presenting a striking example of rust red color rugs that defined the era’s palette.
The design employs an allover repeat of highly stylized, cruciform geometric elements, each rendered in a complex interplay of contrasting hues. These motifs float elegantly against the deep ground, utilizing secondary colors like olive green, deep indigo, and soft gold to create visual depth and movement across the surface. The knotting is dense and precise, reflecting the high quality of village production from this period.
A sophisticated, multi-band border system frames the vibrant field. It incorporates delicate floral sprays alternating with sharp geometric meanders, providing a structured counterpoint to the fluidity of the central pattern. Such enduring examples of tribal craftsmanship are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs.
Woven prior to the turn of the century, this Malayer rug retains remarkable structural integrity and color clarity. Its generous dimensions classify it among fine room size rugs, suitable for anchoring a formal living space or dining area. This piece offers a compelling blend of primitive geometric design and refined Persian dyeing techniques.














