Antique Indian Indian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This early 20th-century piece exemplifies the distinctive weaving traditions of the subcontinent. The dense knotting and saturated dyes are characteristic of the Indian style production during this period, offering a glimpse into the regional textile artistry.
The dramatic field is rendered in deep, almost black, tones, anchoring the overall palette among brown earth tone color rugs. Contrasting against this depth is a complex, meandering vine and stylized palmette system executed in vibrant saffron and coral. The design utilizes an allover pattern structure, ensuring visual continuity across the entire surface without a central medallion.
The intricate rendering of the motifs, which include auspicious traditional symbols integrated subtly into the lattice, demonstrates meticulous craftsmanship. Given its dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as one of the highly desirable small scatter size rugs, ideal for an entryway or as a layered accent piece in a study.
This example of textile history remains in remarkable condition for its age, retaining excellent pile density and color saturation. It is a compelling acquisition for collectors seeking authentic, well-preserved antique rugs that carry a strong regional identity and sophisticated color composition.








