Wide Gallery Rugs (7.03ft x 16.09ft), Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece represents the enduring quality and intricate craftsmanship typical of late 19th-century antique rugs. Woven with a hand-knotted wool pile, its generous dimensions make it a commanding presence in any sophisticated interior, reflecting the rich weaving heritage of Northwest Persia.
The deeply saturated field utilizes a rich indigo, providing a dramatic backdrop for the densely packed, repeating floral motifs. The masterful use of natural dyes ensures that the primary characteristics of blue color rugs retain their depth and character, complemented by accents of soft madder red and pale ivory found within the intricate pattern work and multiple guard borders.
Characteristic of the Northwest Persian weaving tradition, the design employs an allover rugs structure, where the pattern repeats seamlessly across the entire field without a central medallion. This continuous flow of stylized palmettes or boteh creates a dynamic visual texture that is both complex and harmonious, a hallmark of fine village weaving from this period.
Given its substantial size and rectangular format, this piece is perfectly suited as a focal point for a large living area or dining space, classified today as a desirable room size rugs. The age-appropriate patina and robust wool construction confirm its status as a durable, functional work of art, preserving the history of its late Victorian era creation.










