Antique Agra – Cotton Small Scatter Size Wool Rug, Country of Origin: India, Circa Date: 1900s. This exquisite example of antique rugs presents a sophisticated palette dominated by a rich, faded rose field, characteristic of early 20th-century Indian production.
Agra weaving, a highly respected tradition within Indian rugs, often adapted classical Persian designs for the European market. This particular piece, woven in the 1900s, utilizes a cotton foundation with a plush wool pile, demonstrating the fine craftsmanship associated with Agra rugs from this period.
The design features a complex, meandering vine system supporting large palmettes and stylized blossoms, executed in an elegant, near-monochromatic scheme of cream, pale blue, and deep rose. The composition utilizes a refined allover pattern that ensures visual balance and continuous movement across the field, avoiding a central medallion structure.
Classified as a small scatter size, this rug offers exceptional versatility, perfect for adding a layer of historical texture and color to an entryway, bedside, or intimate sitting area. Its gentle patina and restrained elegance make it a timeless addition to any curated interior.












