Antique Wool Coral / Salmon Pink Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of a late 19th-century textile represents a significant piece of weaving history. Its robust construction and striking color palette place it among the most desirable antique rugs of the period, offering a powerful statement of tribal artistry and enduring craftsmanship.
The primary field is dominated by a saturated, hand-dyed wool in a vibrant hue, shifting beautifully between deep salmon and bright coral. This specific shade, highly sought after in period textiles, provides an energetic foundation for the complex design work, defining it as a premier example within salmon coral pink color. The natural variations in the flat weave technique lend a subtle texture and depth to the overall composition.
The design employs traditional, highly graphic motifs, featuring a central axis of stacked serrated diamonds framed by stepped, angular borders rendered in natural tones of black, brown, and ivory. The bold, high-contrast nature of the composition exemplifies the power and precision inherent in geometric rugs from this era, utilizing line and form to create visual movement across the textile’s surface.
While possessing the visual impact characteristic of larger pieces, this flat weave is ideally suited for intimate settings or as a dramatic accent piece. Its manageable dimensions make it perfect for collectors seeking unique Small Scatter Size Rugs (4.05ft x 6.04ft) to anchor a hallway or display as wall art, preserving its historical integrity and showcasing its exceptional condition.








