Antique Agra Room Size Wool Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional Indian carpet exemplifies the refined aesthetic of late 19th-century Agra production, woven specifically to accommodate the expansive dimensions of Western interiors. Its impressive scale classifies it as a true room size piece, anchoring any major space with historical gravitas.
The field is dominated by a luminous ivory ground, a highly desirable characteristic that allows the carpet to harmonize effortlessly with diverse furnishings. Across this creamy expanse, a delicate, repeating lattice design—a classic allover pattern—is executed in subtle tones of madder red and deep indigo, creating visual depth without overwhelming the eye.
A robust, multilayered border system frames the central design, featuring large, stylized floral motifs set against a rich, dusty rose hue. The meticulous knotting and high-quality wool are hallmarks of the finest antique rugs produced in the great weaving centers of India during the British Raj era, reflecting both local craftsmanship and global demand.
Woven during a period when Indian workshops were producing masterpieces for export, this Agra rug retains a remarkable softness of palette and structure. It offers a sophisticated foundation for contemporary design while maintaining the integrity and patina expected of a textile approaching its 150th anniversary.
















