Antique Lahore Indian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of Indian weaving artistry represents the sophisticated revival of classical Mughal design that characterized the early 20th century. As one of our premier antique rugs, this piece showcases the meticulous craftsmanship and dedication to botanical complexity for which Lahore workshops were renowned.
The field is dominated by a stunning, softly faded sky blue, exhibiting beautiful abrash that speaks to the use of natural dyes and the passage of time. The contrast between this ethereal ground and the detailed terracotta and cream motifs is striking, making it an ideal candidate for collectors seeking refined blue color rugs that offer both warmth and coolness simultaneously.
The composition employs an elegant, repeating vine and palmette structure, creating a harmonious and balanced visual effect. This dense, continuous design is characteristic of allover rugs, ensuring that the eye moves smoothly across the surface without being anchored by a central medallion, offering versatility in placement within a formal interior.
Woven in a grand scale, this textile commands attention and is perfectly suited to anchor a significant living space. Such impressive dimensions categorize it among our finest room size rugs, capable of defining the architecture of a large hall or drawing room while introducing a layer of historic elegance and understated luxury.














