Antique Bibikabad Room Size Wool Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite Persian weaving hails from the Hamadan region, known for its durable construction and complex, all-over designs. Dating to the early 20th century, this piece represents a highly desirable example among antique rugs, showcasing the masterful hand of the Bibikabad weavers.
The palette is defined by sophisticated, naturally faded earth tones, providing a warm foundation for any interior. The primary field color is a soft, muted beige, transitioning into the central medallion structure, which anchors the composition. This subtle use of ivory color rugs allows the intricate, densely packed motifs to emerge without overwhelming the space.
Characterized by a grand scale and balanced proportions, this piece is classified as a true room size rugs, suitable for formal living areas or expansive dining rooms. The impressive dimensions allow the complex central design—a subtle, stylized medallion—to fully articulate its intricate geometry, framed by multiple, finely detailed borders.
The field is populated by a highly detailed array of stylized palmettes, vines, and arabesques, demonstrating the weaver’s commitment to traditional Persian artistry. The enduring popularity of floral rugs is evident in this Bibikabad example, where the botanical elements are rendered with a soft, curvilinear grace, ensuring timeless appeal and sophisticated texture.










