Antique Gafsa Tunisia Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional North African textile offers a rare glimpse into the complex weaving traditions of Tunisia’s Gafsa region, standing apart from typical Oriental carpets. Its age places it firmly among desirable antique rugs that define historical textile art.
The field is constructed as a meticulous grid of individual, juxtaposed squares, each containing a unique, highly stylized Berber motif. This modular structure creates a dynamic, non-repeating allover pattern that captivates the eye, featuring elements ranging from traditional zigzags and diamonds to highly abstracted human or animal forms, including the distinctive camel motif.
A striking terracotta red provides the foundational ground, serving as a vibrant matrix for the complex array of colors within the individual panels. The palette is rich and saturated, utilizing deep indigo, forest green, ochre, and cream, resulting in a mesmerizing multicolor jewel tone effect that is characteristic of the finest tribal weavings from this era.
Woven in a versatile small scatter size, this rug is perfectly suited for intimate spaces or as a powerful artistic accent piece. Its dense knotting and powerful graphic presence ensure that this Gafsa piece functions not merely as floor covering, but as a significant cultural artifact and a bold statement of sophisticated, early tribal design.








