Antique Dhurrie Indian Blue 1940s Rug, Country of Origin: India, Circa Date: 1940s. This striking textile exemplifies the mid-century shift toward minimalist design, presenting a bold, yet soothing, vertical stripe pattern. The simple geometry and refined color palette of this piece make it a versatile selection among antique rugs.
The palette is defined by alternating bands of soft, pale blue and a muted cream tone, creating a calming visual rhythm suitable for sophisticated interiors. The judicious use of blue color rugs often brings a sense of tranquility and expansive space to a room. The continuous, repeating nature of the design ensures that the pattern is distributed evenly across the field, classifying it as an effective allover rug.
Woven in India during a period of significant artistic exchange, this piece reflects the country’s capacity to adapt traditional weaving techniques to modern sensibilities. The subtle irregularity in the stripe width and color saturation speaks to the hand-crafted nature of the piece, a hallmark of fine Indian rugs.
The graphic impact of the vertical lines serves to elongate and define a space, offering a clean foundation that complements both period and contemporary furnishings. Its substantial dimensions allow it to anchor large living areas or dining rooms, positioning it perfectly within the category of room size rugs.
















