Antique Ingrain American Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1875. This remarkable example of American textile production from the Centennial era showcases the ingenuity of 19th-century weaving techniques. Ingrain carpets, popular for their durability and reversible nature, represent a significant chapter in the history of antique rugs.
The palette is vibrant and characteristic of the period, utilizing rich, saturated hues that have mellowed beautifully over time. The primary field color is a striking combination of deep reds and warm coral tones, providing a sophisticated backdrop for the intricate geometric tiling. This specific tone aligns perfectly with our collection of salmon coral pink color rugs.
The design employs a complex, tessellated structure featuring alternating octagonal and diamond-shaped medallions. This dense, continuous composition creates a mesmerizing visual rhythm across the entire field, establishing a classic allover rugs pattern that maximizes visual impact in any setting.
Crafted as a practical yet decorative furnishing, this flat weave was designed to cover substantial floor space, offering both insulation and aesthetic appeal in a Victorian home. Its considerable dimensions make it an ideal selection for those seeking room size rugs that offer historical depth and graphic clarity.
















