Antique Wool & Silk Ivory Beige Cream White Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving showcases a luxurious blend of fine wool and lustrous silk, lending a soft sheen to the deeply saturated dyes. The luminous ground, characterized by its stunning ivory beige cream white color, provides a perfect canvas for the intricate botanical motifs.
The design employs a sophisticated Tree of Life structure, repeated across the field to create an immersive, continuous garden scene. This dense, repeating composition is a masterful example of an allover pattern, where detailed flowering vines and stylized cypress trees rise from the base, symbolizing eternal life and fertility. The use of silk highlights the delicate leaves and blossoms, adding dimensionality and texture to the complex iconography.
Woven to an impressive scale, this piece functions as a true room size rug, anchoring a major interior space with its presence. The vibrant terracotta border, densely packed with palmettes and meandering vines, offers a striking visual counterpoint to the pale field, framing the central design with warmth and definition. Considering its age, the pile remains remarkably intact, testifying to the quality of the original materials and craftsmanship.
Dating to the 1880s, this textile is a testament to the refinement of late Qajar-era weaving, representing a period of exceptional artistic output. Such pieces are highly sought after by collectors for their complexity and historical significance. Discover more exemplary pieces from this era within our curated collection of antique rugs.














