Serene Antique Dhurrie Floral Rug from India, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional Indian flat weave, known as a Dhurrie, represents the sophisticated geometric aesthetic popular during the early 20th century. Its construction and impressive scale make it a remarkable example among antique rugs from the subcontinent, embodying both durability and refined style.
The palette is defined by a serene, faded periwinkle and slate gray, creating a monochromatic effect that speaks to contemporary design sensibilities. Small, contrasting accents of soft gold are woven into the repeating motifs, providing a subtle warmth against the cool field. This piece is an excellent choice for designers seeking refined blue color rugs that offer depth without overwhelming a space.
The main field features a highly organized, repeating quatrefoil design set within a structured lattice. This consistent, non-directional arrangement characterizes allover rugs, ensuring the pattern reads uniformly across the expansive surface. The composition is expertly framed by a bold, architectural Greek Key meander border, providing a classical anchor to the overall design.
Woven in the durable flat weave technique, this Dhurrie rug is inherently versatile and lightweight, ideal for layering or for use in high-traffic areas. Its impressive dimensions classify it as a true large oversized big rug, perfectly suited to anchor grand living rooms, expansive dining areas, or large open-plan interiors requiring a statement piece of historical textile art.










