Antique Large Agra – Cotton Indian Knotted Rug, Country of Origin: India, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece represents the finest weaving traditions of Agra rugs, known for their monumental scale and sophisticated design vocabulary. Woven in Indian rugs factories, this rug captures the early 20th-century shift toward classical European aesthetics combined with traditional Moghul artistry.
The field is dominated by a mesmerizing, all-over repeating trellis pattern executed in a striking combination of faded white and deep indigo. The pronounced abrash and gentle wear enhance the textile's character, softening the contrast and lending the blue color rugs a desirable, almost painterly quality. This natural patina speaks to its history and longevity.
Constructed primarily with a cotton foundation and pile, which is typical for many large-scale Indian carpets of this era, the weave is dense yet supple. The repeating quatrefoil motif provides a structured elegance that anchors a grand space. Given its substantial dimensions, this piece is classified among the finest room size rugs, suitable for major architectural settings.
Sourced from a distinguished private collection, this Agra carpet is more than merely a floor covering; it is a significant artifact of textile history. Its restrained elegance and remarkable preservation make it a superb example of antique rugs available today, offering both historical depth and immediate decorative impact.








