Antique Baluch Persian Blue 1920s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite example of nomadic weaving traditions offers a glimpse into the artistry of the Baluch tribes, renowned for their deeply saturated dyes and intricate geometric compositions. The piece belongs to a distinguished collection of antique rugs that celebrate regional weaving mastery.
The palette is defined by a striking contrast between the rich, oxidized madder red and the profound indigo blue color rugs found in the central medallions and secondary motifs. The primary field employs a characteristic diamond lattice structure, resulting in a mesmerizing, dense allover pattern that draws the eye across the entire surface without a defined central medallion.
Woven in the early 20th century, this piece reflects the high standard of craftsmanship typical of Iranian / Persian rugs produced by semi-nomadic groups near the border regions. The tightly packed knots and high-quality wool suggest durability and a deep connection to the natural materials available to the weavers of the time.
Given its dimensions, this Baluch functions perfectly as a small scatter size rug, ideal for layering or highlighting a specific area such as an entryway or bedside. Its historical depth and powerful coloration ensure that it remains a sophisticated focal point, bridging traditional tribal aesthetics with contemporary design sensibilities.












