Antique Zapotec Small Scatter Size Wool Coral Rug, Country of Origin: Mexico, Circa Date: 1940s. This striking textile is a superb example of mid-century weaving from the Oaxaca region of Mexico. The Zapotec tradition is renowned for its graphic clarity and use of bold, natural dyes, making these pieces highly sought-after among collectors of antique rugs.
The vibrant field is dominated by a deep, saturated shade of coral red, providing a powerful backdrop for the highly stylized figures. These repeating anthropomorphic motifs, rendered in stark black, white, and grey, march across the central register with rhythmic precision. The dramatic color contrast lends the piece a distinctly modern sensibility despite its vintage.
Although the figures are distinct, their repetition creates a visual flow that approximates an allover design within the main field. This central composition is framed by a bold, stepped meander border executed in alternating shades of grey and cream. The precise geometry of the border perfectly balances the figurative energy of the interior.
Woven entirely of resilient wool, this piece retains exceptional color saturation and structural integrity. Its small scatter size makes it an ideal accent piece for a hallway, bedside, or layered in a contemporary setting, offering a rare glimpse into the enduring artistry of indigenous Mexican weaving.
















