Antique Allover Geometric Wool Hand Knotted Pile Ivory Beige Cream White 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This magnificent example of a late 19th-century weaving represents the pinnacle of antique rugs design. Its wool pile, hand-knotted with exceptional skill, features a complex, large-scale design that balances traditional motifs with a striking use of negative space.
The palette is defined by its luminous foundation, utilizing the ivory beige cream white color to maximize light reflection. Against this serene ground, geometric and stylized tribal elements are rendered in warm tones of terracotta, soft salmon, and deep rust, punctuated by subtle accents of pale gold and muted slate blue, creating depth and visual interest without overwhelming the senses.
Characteristic of the period’s move toward grander decorative statements, the composition employs an allover geometric pattern where interlocking medallions and angular forms repeat seamlessly across the field. This non-directional layout ensures the rug functions equally well from any vantage point, providing a sense of expansive continuity perfect for large reception areas.
Measuring generously, this piece is ideally suited as a monumental room size rug, anchoring a formal living space or dining hall with historical gravitas. The exceptional condition and rich patina achieved over more than a century ensure that this textile remains a sophisticated architectural element, offering both comfort and unparalleled artistic merit.








