Antique N.W. Persian Oversized Room Size Wool Blue Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1863. This magnificent example of 19th-century weaving represents the enduring tradition of Iranian / Persian rugs. Its extraordinary length and dense, all-over design confirm its status as a truly exceptional piece of history.
The field is dominated by a rich, saturated indigo, providing a dramatic contrast to the terracotta and rust tones that define the intricate motifs. While the overall visual impression is one of deep red, the foundational blue color rugs anchor the complex repeating pattern, which appears to be a highly stylized interpretation of traditional regional designs.
Woven with exceptionally fine, lustrous wool and colored using natural vegetable dyes, this piece speaks to the high standards of weaving prevalent in the region during the Qajar period. The scale is particularly noteworthy; although appearing elongated, its dimensions classify it as an oversized room size, suggesting it was commissioned for a grand hall or long reception room.
This specific style, originating from the N.W. Persian weaving centers, often balances robust structure with delicate detailing, making these pieces highly sought after. As a genuine example of antique rugs dating back to the 1860s, it offers both profound historical value and unparalleled decorative impact for the discerning collector.














