Antique Large Wool Purple / Lavender Mauve Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the transitional design aesthetic of the early 20th century, bridging traditional Eastern weaving with the emerging demands of Western Art Deco interiors. Its soft, allover floral pattern is typical of the period when antique rugs began favoring subtle, sophisticated palettes over high contrast.
The masterful use of color defines this textile. The field is rendered in a delicate, dusty lavender-mauve, a highly sought-after hue that provides warmth without overwhelming a contemporary space. This sophisticated palette is framed by a deep, solid border, emphasizing the subtle variation within the purple lavender mauve tones that characterize its elegance.
The design features a continuous, densely knotted vine and flower motif, creating a harmonious texture across the entire surface. While the overall effect is naturalistic, the stylized presentation of the blossoms—likely chrysanthemums and peonies—shows a distinct Chinese influence, subtly integrated with the geometric fretwork elements found in the corner spandrels, grounding the piece firmly in the Art Deco tradition.
Expertly hand-knotted in fine wool, this rug possesses a luxurious, medium pile that has softened beautifully over the last century. Given its considerable dimensions, it functions perfectly as a foundational element, capable of anchoring a grand living space or dining area. This makes it an ideal room size rugs choice for collectors seeking both historical integrity and expansive coverage.












