Antique Persian Wool Blue Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece is a testament to the enduring quality and artistry found in genuine antique rugs of the late Qajar era. Its dense, hand-knotted wool pile retains remarkable saturation and structural integrity, offering a tangible connection to 19th-century weaving traditions.
The palette is defined by a striking contrast between the deep, inky field and the vibrant secondary colors. The central ground utilizes a rich indigo, characteristic of natural dye mastery, providing a dramatic backdrop for the stylized floral and geometric motifs. Explore our curated selection of blue color rugs to appreciate the versatility of this foundational shade in traditional weaving.
Woven in the traditional manner of the region, this piece exhibits the robust construction typical of Iranian / Persian rugs from the mountainous areas. Its long, narrow dimensions classify it perfectly among hallway runner rugs, designed to define and elongate transitional spaces while providing warmth and historical depth underfoot. Given its dimensions (approximately 5.04ft x 10.09ft), it is best categorized as a Small Scatter Size Rug.
The design features a highly detailed, repeating geometric lattice that covers the entire field, known as an allover design. This format avoids a central medallion, allowing the eye to travel seamlessly across the intricate network of stylized blossoms and protective symbols rendered in madder red, ochre, and ivory highlights, culminating in a sophisticated and highly textural textile.










