Antique Large Esfahan Persian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional Persian piece originates from the renowned weaving center of Isfahan, showcasing the mastery of late Qajar-era craftsmanship. Its delicate structure and complex design confirm its status among the finest antique rugs produced during this period of artistic revival.
The palette is strikingly refined, utilizing a soft, luminous ground color that has mellowed beautifully over more than a century. The primary field hue is a sophisticated blend of ivory, beige, and cream, providing a serene backdrop for the detailed, repeating patterns rendered in deep indigo and subtle rose accents.
Unlike traditional central-medallion formats, this Esfahan employs an elegant allover design comprised of interlocking cartouches and stylized palmettes. This continuous arrangement creates a sense of infinite flow across the plane, typical of the most sophisticated court-style weaving intended for grand interiors.
Measuring generously, this impressive textile is categorized as a true room-size rug, capable of anchoring a substantial living space or formal dining hall. The patina and slight wear attest to its genuine age and history, adding character and depth that modern reproductions simply cannot replicate.
















