Antique Agra – Cotton Indian Floral, Medallion Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exquisite piece from Agra represents the height of Indian textile artistry during the early 20th century. The dense, all-over floral design, centered by a finely articulated medallion, is characteristic of the finest antique rugs produced in the region, showcasing superior craftsmanship and a dedication to classical motifs.
Woven primarily with cotton, the texture is remarkably soft and the colors retain a vibrant depth that speaks to the quality of the dyes used. The field is dominated by a rich, saturated mauve, creating a dramatic backdrop for the stylized palmettes and trailing vines rendered in cream, teal, and deep forest green. This exceptional use of color places it among the most sought-after purple color rugs currently available on the market.
The design employs classic Persianate symmetry, yet the execution carries a distinct Indian sensibility, emphasizing lushness and detail over strict formality. The main border, featuring repeating cartouches and delicate guard stripes, frames the central composition perfectly, providing necessary visual structure and balance to the exuberant field pattern.
Its compact dimensions make this piece a perfect accent for spaces requiring a strong visual anchor. Whether placed in an entryway, dressing room, or beside a bed, this rug functions beautifully as a sophisticated small scatter size rug, offering a powerful statement of color and history in a confined space.














