Antique Kurdish Persian Brown 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece of nomadic weaving represents the finest traditions of late 19th-century Kurdish craftsmanship. Its tight, durable weave and rich wool pile are hallmarks of authentic antique rugs from the region, offering both historical depth and lasting utility.
The palette is deeply saturated, utilizing natural dyes that have mellowed beautifully over time. A foundation of rich, variegated brown earth-tone color anchors the design, contrasted sharply by accents of indigo blue, cream, and terracotta red, creating a warm and grounded visual texture ideal for sophisticated interiors.
The field features a complex, repeating lattice of diamond medallions, each containing small, stylized cruciform or floral elements. This intricate, highly detailed allover rugs pattern is characteristic of weavings intended for daily use, where the dense composition minimizes the appearance of wear while maximizing visual interest.
Woven in a long, narrow format, this piece functions perfectly among hallway runner rugs. The strong geometric borders, rendered in contrasting bands of rust and ivory, effectively frame the central design, lending structure and definition to this remarkable example of tribal artistry.












