Antique Agra – Cotton Small Scatter Size Cotton Rug, Country of Origin: India, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece represents the enduring tradition of Agra rugs, which often adapted classical Persian designs for a broader market. The cotton foundation and pile lend a unique, soft texture to the surface, distinct from typical wool compositions.
Woven among Indian rugs of the early 20th century, this composition is anchored by a deep indigo field contrasted sharply with warm, oxidized rust and pale gold accents. The central design eschews strict curvilinear forms, instead favoring a highly stylized, almost tribal interpretation of a medallion structure, emphasizing its strong geometric design elements.
The overall scale of the piece classifies it as a small scatter size, making it highly versatile for transitional spaces, entryways, or as an accent layer in a larger room setting. The wear is consistent with its age, displaying a desirable patina that softens the intensity of the original dyes.
This rug is a compelling example of how regional workshops maintained high standards of craftsmanship during the 1930s, offering a durable and visually striking textile. It remains a valuable addition to any collection of fine antique rugs, showcasing both historical significance and decorative appeal.














