Antique khamse Small Scatter Size Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece represents the finest weaving traditions of the khamse confederation, known for their deeply saturated, natural dyes and robust, tribal designs.
Woven entirely in high-quality wool, the pile exhibits a rich palette dominated by deep indigo and cerulean tones, making it a superb example of blue color rugs. Its compact dimensions classify it among small scatter size rugs, an ideal format for layering or highlighting a specific architectural niche.
The field features a dense, rhythmic pattern of stylized geometric and animalistic motifs, characteristic of allover rugs. These repeating elements, rendered in madder red, ivory, and subtle browns, create a dynamic surface texture that shifts beautifully under changing light, showcasing the weaver’s skillful use of color contrast.
Dating to the late 19th century, this textile possesses the desirable patina and low pile associated with true antique rugs. It is a highly collectible artifact, offering both historical integrity and enduring decorative appeal for the discerning collector.


