Antique Large Wool Coral / Salmon Pink Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving presents a rich, deeply saturated field color, characterized by the highly sought-after salmon coral pink color palette. The wool pile exhibits a magnificent patina, softening the intensity of the dyes while retaining their historical depth.
The design is anchored by a sophisticated central medallion and complementary spandrels, set against a field dominated by exquisite, intricate vine work. This piece showcases a masterfully executed, near all-over dense floral patterning that speaks to the high artistry of late Victorian-era textile production, creating a sense of boundless luxury and movement.
Woven to a truly commanding large size format, this rug is perfectly scaled for grand reception rooms or expansive dining areas. Its substantial dimensions allow the complexity of the design and the subtle shifts in the madder-based dyes to be fully appreciated, providing an unparalleled foundation for high-end interior design schemes.
The enduring quality of the hand-knotted wool construction ensures that this piece remains a significant decorative asset. Such monumental weavings, preserved in this condition, are increasingly rare and represent the pinnacle of 19th-century antique rugs available on the market today.


















