Antique Agra – Cotton Small Scatter Size Cotton Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite piece represents the enduring elegance of early 20th-century Indian weaving. Crafted primarily from cotton, its structure offers a distinct texture and drape compared to traditional wool pile carpets. It is a superb example of the finely detailed antique rugs produced in the Agra region during the British Raj period.
The palette is defined by a wonderfully mellowed field color, presenting a soft, sun-bleached apricot that transitions into a sophisticated gold and yellow hue. This primary tone is beautifully contrasted by secondary shades of faded rose, sage green, and pale powder blue, lending the piece a delicate, almost pastel quality. The low, worn pile speaks to its age and history, providing a patina that only decades of careful use can achieve.
The design employs a dense, repeating trellis structure filled with stylized palmettes and floral sprays. This intricate composition creates a harmonious and balanced allover pattern that draws the eye across the entire field without relying on a central medallion. The borders echo the complexity of the field, featuring meandering vine and blossom motifs enclosed by delicate guard stripes.
Measuring perfectly as a small scatter size, this Agra rug is ideally suited for intimate spaces—a dressing room, entryway, or beside a bed—where its delicate colors and historical character can be fully appreciated. Its cotton construction and soft coloration make it a versatile decorative accent, bridging traditional and transitional interiors with effortless grace.
















