Antique Shawl Indian Multicolor 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional textile piece, originating from the Indian subcontinent, represents a highly refined example of early 20th-century weaving tradition. Its rich patina and delicate construction distinguish it among other antique rugs.
The field is saturated with a deep, complex crimson, achieved through masterful natural dyeing techniques, allowing the subtle underlying pattern to emerge. While predominantly red, the fine detailing incorporates muted blues and ochres, placing it within the category of sophisticated multicolor jewel tone rugs.
The design employs a densely packed, repeating motif that covers the entire surface, characteristic of allover rugs. This intricate structure, often associated with the Pashmina tradition, confirms its classification as a highly collectible shawl textile, adapted here for floor use or wall display.
Given its dimensions and luxurious handle, this piece functions beautifully as an accent or focal point in a curated space. Its scale makes it ideal for collectors seeking rare small scatter size rugs to complement an intimate seating arrangement or hallway.


