Antique N.W. Persian Persian Blue 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the robust, highly saturated palette characteristic of N.W. Persian weaving traditions. The dense wool foundation and intricate knotting speak to its durability and quality, while the central field is dominated by a rich, inky indigo, placing it among the most sought-after blue color rugs.
The design employs a complex, repeating lattice structure that frames highly stylized botanical elements, suggesting a continuous Tree of Life motif. This vertical arrangement creates a mesmerizing visual rhythm, typical of an allover design intended to draw the eye along the rug’s length. The juxtaposition of the deep blue ground against the vibrant reds and golds of the medallions is striking, demonstrating masterful color placement.
Given its elongated dimensions, this textile functions perfectly as a magnificent hallway runner rugs. Such narrow formats were essential for connecting the public and private spaces within traditional homes, and this piece retains the necessary structural integrity and visual complexity to anchor a modern corridor or gallery space with authentic historical depth.
Dating from the 1930s, this rug represents a period of sustained high-quality production before the widespread standardization of weaving practices. It is a genuine artifact of regional artistry, offering collectors a superb example of early 20th-century antique rugs that balances tribal geometry with sophisticated color application.










