Antique Afshar Persian Ivory 1857 Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1857. This exceptional piece from the mid-Qajar era represents a rare convergence of tribal artistry and sophisticated floral design, characteristic of the finest Persian rugs produced during this period. The inscription visible in the upper border further elevates its historical significance and provenance.
The field presents an exquisite all-over millefleur pattern, densely populated with naturalistic rose blossoms rendered in soft reds, blush pinks, and muted greens. This romantic, highly detailed design is set against a luminous ivory ground, which allows the complexity of the botanical motifs to flourish without visual heaviness.
While the highly floral field suggests a courtly influence, the precise knotting and structure confirm the high quality of the afshar weaving tradition from the region of Kerman. Its intimate dimensions classify it as a desirable scatter size, perfectly suited for adding a focal point of historical texture and color to a refined interior space.
The contrasting borders—featuring intricate geometric medallions and repeating serrated leaf motifs—frame the central garden with disciplined elegance. Such well-preserved, dated examples are increasingly difficult to source among high-quality antique rugs, making this 1857 Afshar a truly remarkable acquisition for the discerning collector.








