Antique Tabriz Persian Coral 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving from the renowned workshops of Tabriz represents the pinnacle of classical Persian design. Its sophisticated structure and masterful execution confirm its status among the finest antique rugs produced during the Qajar era.
The palette is remarkably restrained, utilizing a luminous cream field that allows the intricate patterning to breathe. Accents of soft slate blue and warm tan define the borders, while the primary contrast is provided by the subtle, faded hues of salmon coral pink color rugs that give the piece its unique warmth and character.
A grand, elongated central medallion dominates the composition, framed by complementary spandrels that echo its intricate contours. The field is densely populated with delicate, stylized patterns, making it a superb example of floral rugs from the period, executed with remarkable precision and finesse.
With its generous dimensions, this Tabriz piece functions perfectly as one of the essential room size rugs necessary to anchor a formal interior. Its gentle patina and sophisticated design ensure that it serves not merely as floor covering, but as a foundational element of classical elegance in any discerning collection.










