Antique Large Dhurrie Indian Allover Geometric Flat Weave Rug, Country of Origin: India, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece is a fine example of early 20th-century antique rugs, showcasing a sophisticated geometric design that transcends typical tribal or traditional motifs. The craftsmanship speaks to a period of transition, where traditional weaving techniques met the emerging demands for modern, graphic textiles.
Woven in a durable cotton flat weave, this textile utilizes a subtle, repeating allover pattern of tessellated diamonds, creating a compelling optical effect across the field. While the term Rya typically refers to shaggy pile, this piece is an unusual rya flat weave variation, emphasizing structural precision and graphic clarity over heavy texture.
The palette is remarkably restrained for its era, featuring soft rose and indigo accents against a pale cream ground, resulting in a compelling multicolor palette. This nuanced coloration, combined with the bold graphic structure, positions it as a transitional piece bridging traditional craftsmanship with the burgeoning Art Deco aesthetics prevalent in Indian rugs of the period.
Measuring generously, this large oversized rug provides substantial coverage, making it ideal for grand living spaces or master bedrooms where scale is paramount. Its graphic simplicity and refined coloration ensure it integrates seamlessly into both minimalist contemporary settings and highly curated, maximalist environments.








