Antique Tabriz Persian Ivory 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional Persian weaving hails from the renowned workshops of Tabriz, a center celebrated for its high knot density and sophisticated design vocabulary. Dating to the late 19th century, this piece is a prime example of high-quality antique rugs from the Qajar era.
The palette is dominated by a luminous, soft field, characteristic of ivory color rugs. Subtle accents of terracotta and deep indigo define the large central medallion and spandrels, providing depth and contrast without overwhelming the delicate primary color scheme.
The design features a grand, layered central medallion set against a densely articulated field. The overall composition employs classic Persian aesthetics, utilizing intricate vinery and stylized floral rugs motifs that flow seamlessly across the entirety of the surface, demonstrating masterful draughtsmanship.
Preserved in remarkable condition for its age, this Tabriz retains a soft wool pile and excellent structural integrity. Its substantial dimensions qualify it as one of the highly sought-after room size rugs, capable of anchoring a formal living space or grand reception hall with historical gravitas and elegance.










