Antique Soumak Small Scatter Size Wool Multicolor, Red Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece represents the finest traditions of soumak rugs, characterized by its durable, non-piled construction. Woven in Persia during a period of great artistic transition, this scatter rug showcases a rich, saturated palette typical of tribal production from the early 20th century.
The field is dominated by a complex arrangement of interlocking medallions and stylized motifs rendered primarily in deep indigo, earthy brown, and vibrant madder red. The design relies heavily on strong, repetitive forms, placing it firmly within the category of geometric rugs. This intricate patterning is achieved through the Soumak technique, which involves wrapping weft threads around warp threads, creating a textural, brocade-like surface.
Dating to the 1930s, this rug offers a tangible connection to the history of nomadic weaving. The use of high-quality wool ensures both longevity and a soft luster that only deepens with age. Collectors seeking authentic, early 20th-century antique rugs often prize these Soumak pieces for their unique texture and robust visual character, which differs markedly from standard pile carpets.
Perfectly suited as a decorative accent, the small scatter size makes it versatile for entryways, hearths, or layered arrangements. Its strong color composition and precise execution elevate it beyond a simple floor covering, making it a compelling artifact of enduring tribal artistry.
















