Antique Malayer Persian Allover Floral Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1900s. This exquisite example of a malayer weaving showcases the sophisticated village artistry typical of this region within Iranian / Persian rugs. The design employs a dense, repeating allover pattern rather than a central medallion, a characteristic favored by weavers in the Hamadan province.
The palette is remarkably subdued, featuring a deep, muted indigo field that reads as a dusty slate among blue color rugs. This foundation provides a stark yet harmonious contrast to the secondary tones of terracotta, saffron, and cream used to define the intricate lattice and stylized floral motifs that cover the entire surface.
Woven around the turn of the 20th century, this piece represents a high-quality production from the Golden Age of antique rugs. The wool pile remains soft, exhibiting the characteristic patina and gentle abrash that confirms its age and authenticity. The detailed border system frames the central field with precision, utilizing multiple guard bands to enhance the complexity of the design.
Despite its age, the rug is in excellent condition, retaining the structural integrity expected of sturdy village weavings. Its dimensions categorize it as a versatile small scatter size (5.02ft x 6.06ft), making it ideal for entryways, bedside placement, or layering within a larger decorative scheme, offering a touch of historic Persian elegance to any interior.
















