Antique Agra – Cotton Indian Coral 1935 Rug, Country of Origin: India, Circa Date: 1935. This exquisite example of a 1935 weaving showcases the distinct aesthetic of Agra rugs, known for their large-scale, often architectural motifs and subdued palette. Woven entirely in cotton, this piece offers a unique texture and drape, differing significantly from traditional wool compositions and lending itself to a particularly soft handle.
The coloration is particularly noteworthy, featuring a field dominated by a soft, washed-out beige that hints at the original salmon coral pink color that were fashionable during the early 20th century. This gentle fading speaks eloquently to its age and history, achieving a patina that modern reproductions cannot replicate. The secondary color, a pale saffron or yellow, defines the primary border and highlights key internal motifs, providing subtle contrast.
The central medallion is subtly rendered, dissolving into an open field populated by stylized palmettes and meandering vines, a classic feature of Indian rugs influenced by Mughal court artistry. Given its dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as a small scatter size rugs accent, ideal for hallways or beside a bed, introducing historical depth without overwhelming a contemporary space.
As a documented weaving from 1935, this rug represents a fascinating period in the history of textile production in India, bridging the gap between traditional workshop methods and emerging commercial demands. It is a sophisticated addition to any collection of fine antique rugs, valued both for its rarity in cotton and its exceptional, faded elegance.










