Antique Large Persian Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece showcases the enduring tradition of antique rugs, offering a vibrant and highly structured aesthetic typical of early 20th-century Persian village weaving. The design is characterized by a meticulous grid of individual panels, creating a visual tapestry of distinct motifs.
The field employs a classic Khesti or garden panel layout, where a lattice divides the composition into dozens of small, self-contained squares. Within these compartments, stylized depictions of the Tree of Life, abstract palmettes, and geometric medallions alternate, each rendered with a distinct, charmingly naive hand, reflecting the weaver’s unique interpretation of traditional iconography.
The palette is remarkably rich and saturated, utilizing natural dyes that have mellowed beautifully over a century. A commanding border of deep indigo blue frames the central field, which explodes with primary reds, terracotta, and ivory accents. This masterful use of color establishes it as a prime example of multicolor jewel tone rugs, providing depth and warmth suitable for any distinguished interior.
Measuring significantly, this rug is categorized among room size rugs, making it an ideal anchor piece for a grand dining room or formal salon. Its robust construction and enduring wool quality ensure that this antique treasure remains a focal point, merging historical significance with powerful decorative appeal.














