Antique Ersari – Beshir Persian Knotted Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1860s. This exceptional piece represents a sophisticated cross-cultural weaving tradition, originating from the rich heritage of Iranian / Persian rugs. The Beshir style, often associated with the Ersari Turkmen, is characterized by its robust wool quality and deep, saturated dyes, reflecting the nomadic artistry of the mid-19th century.
The field is dominated by a repeating, highly stylized gul motif, rendered in deep madder and indigo. This dense arrangement creates a powerful visual rhythm across the textile. The structure of the composition follows a classic allover design format, where the pattern extends seamlessly from border to border, maximizing the visual impact of the intricate knotting.
The palette is remarkably rich, showcasing the mastery of natural dyeing techniques prevalent in the Qajar era. The primary field color is a stunning variation of deep crimson, beautifully offset by secondary accents of midnight blue. The aged wool has mellowed the hues into sophisticated salmon and coral tones, lending the rug a profound sense of antiquity and warmth.
Its elongated, narrow format suggests it was woven specifically as a hallway runner, perfectly suited for defining transitional spaces within a grand home. This specific dimension and structure, combined with its excellent preservation for a piece of this age, makes it a highly desirable example among collectors of fine antique rugs.




















