Antique Wool Blue Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1870s. This exceptional late 19th-century flat weave piece, likely European needlepoint, features a sophisticated palette dominated by deep indigo and cerulean hues, establishing it firmly within the category of blue color rugs. The wool construction provides a soft, yet durable texture characteristic of this period’s finest domestic textiles.
The design employs a classic lattice framework, creating diamond-shaped reserves that hold lush, naturalistic bouquets of roses and foliage. This repeating, non-directional composition is a superb example of an allover rug design, ensuring visual continuity across the entire surface area.
Measuring generously, this textile was designed to anchor a principal living space or salon. Its substantial dimensions classify it as a true room size rug, offering both warmth and a powerful decorative foundation suitable for high-ceilinged Victorian or transitional environments.
The remarkable condition and clarity of the colors, especially given its age, speak to its careful preservation over the last 150 years. This piece represents a desirable intersection of European textile artistry and historical provenance, making it a distinguished addition to any collection of fine antique rugs.










