Antique Afshar Persian Geometric Medallion Hand Knotted Pile Horse Cover, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1900s. This striking piece exemplifies the robust, highly detailed afshar weaving tradition. It is characterized by its deep, saturated palette of indigo, rust, and teal, colors derived from natural dyes favored by the nomadic tribes of the Kerman region.
The design employs a powerful central medallion structure, rendered entirely through precise geometric rugs motifs. The complexity of the field is balanced by multiple finely delineated borders, creating a dense, mesmerizing visual texture typical of early 20th-century tribal work.
As a genuine example of Persian rugs from the turn of the century, this hand-knotted pile rug offers a tangible link to the rich textile history of the region. The authenticity and age of the piece categorize it among our finest antique rugs available for collection.
The double hand knotted pile pieces are connected by one central flatwoven strip, as is common in horse cover construction to allow for the pile direction to vary from one side of the horse to the other. The visible repairs and variations in the central field speak to its long history and use, adding undeniable character and patina.




















