Antique Oversized Afshar Persian Knotted Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece represents the finest weaving traditions of the Iranian / Persian plateau during the Qajar era. The scale of this textile is particularly noteworthy, presenting an expansive field of intricate detail rarely seen in nomadic production, confirming its status as a monumental 19th-century commission.
The field is dominated by a highly stylized, repeating pattern of cypress trees, often interpreted as the Tree of Life, rendered in deep indigo, sage green, and ivory against the luminous ground. This intricate, all-over composition is characteristic of the sophisticated geometric and floral synthesis found in afshar weavings, demonstrating the weaver’s mastery of complex patterning within a tribal structure.
Woven with naturally dyed wool, the primary palette centers on a saturated, yet softened, shade of salmon coral pink. The remarkable dimensions classify this as a true room size rug, offering a commanding presence suitable for grand interiors. The patina achieved over nearly two centuries enhances the depth and richness of the color saturation, providing visual warmth and historical texture.
As a magnificent example of 19th-century tribal artistry, this textile transcends mere floor covering, functioning as a historical document of nomadic skill. Such pieces are highly sought after by collectors of exceptional antique rugs due to their age, scale, and unparalleled complexity of design and execution.












