Antique Farahan Persian Ivory 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional Persian Farahan piece exemplifies the finest weaving traditions of the Arak region. The subtle, luminous quality of the central ground is achieved through a masterful use of an ivory field, providing a serene backdrop for the detailed botanical motifs.
The composition employs a highly articulated allover design characterized by delicate sprays of flowering vines and stylized palmettes, avoiding the central medallion structure often seen in contemporaneous Persian work. This restrained yet complex patterning speaks to a sophisticated aesthetic favored by European and American collectors at the turn of the century.
A striking terracotta border frames the composition, providing a necessary contrast and definition against the neutral ground. The secondary palette features soft blues, rusts, and hints of pale gold, all mellowed by time into a harmonious patina that only genuine antique rugs possess. The condition is remarkable given its age, preserving the integrity of the weave.
Woven with fine wool and exceptional knot density, this Farahan is a durable and historically significant textile. Its generous dimensions classify it among the most desirable room size rugs of the period, perfectly suited to anchor a formal living space or grand dining area with understated elegance.










