Antique Bakhtiari Persian Allover Floral Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving originates from the Chahar Mahal region of Iranian / Persian rugs, showcasing the robust, deeply saturated palette characteristic of the finest tribal production.
The dense, allover pattern features a dramatic interplay of stylized palmettes, vinery, and rosettes set against a magnificent, near-black color rugs ground. This dark field allows the rich secondary colors—vermilion, saffron, and deep indigo—to emerge with striking clarity, lending the piece a monumental presence.
The design is executed in a sophisticated, continuous lattice arrangement, where the traditional Khesti (garden panel) structure has dissolved into a flowing, curvilinear composition. This evolution is often seen in high-grade bakhtiari rugs intended for urban markets, demonstrating the weaver’s mastery of complex, large-scale design.
As a substantial room size example, this piece commands attention, offering both historical depth and unparalleled decorative utility. It is a prime illustration of the enduring artistry found within our collection of antique rugs, perfectly preserved for the modern interior.








