Antique Kilim Persian Knotted Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece, originating From Persia, showcases the sophisticated weaving traditions established in the early 20th century. The dense, all-over pattern utilizes a rich palette of deep indigo, crimson, and ivory, characteristic of high-quality workshop production.
Although titled a Kilim, this textile is clearly a pile-knotted carpet, displaying a luxurious texture that contrasts sharply with the traditional flat-woven kilim structure. Its age places it firmly within the category of antique rugs, offering historical depth and enduring decorative value to any interior space.
The central field is dominated by an intricate medallion and repeating boteh (paisley) motifs, rendered with remarkable precision. While the overall effect is highly curvilinear and floral, the underlying framework maintains the symmetrical balance often found in traditional geometric rugs, providing structure to the complex design elements.
The elongated, narrow format suggests it was specifically commissioned or intended for use as a hallway runner rugs. This shape emphasizes the vertical flow of the pattern, drawing the eye along the length of the piece and making it an ideal choice for transitional areas or grand corridors.


















