Antique Kashan Small Scatter Size Wool & Silk Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exquisite piece represents the zenith of early 20th-century Persian weaving, combining the durability of high-grade wool with the subtle sheen of silk highlights. It stands as a superb example among our collection of antique rugs, showcasing the technical mastery inherent to the Kashan workshops.
The dimensions classify this textile as a small scatter size, making it an ideal accent piece for an entryway, hearth, or intimate study. The scale allows for the detailed rendering of the design without overwhelming a smaller space. The foundation palette relies on a rich, saturated indigo field, providing depth and contrast to the secondary colors.
Characteristic of the finest city rugs, the field is densely populated with intricate palmettes, arabesques, and delicate vine work. A central medallion anchors the composition, surrounded by repeating, stylized blossoms. This highly detailed composition is a hallmark of traditional floral rugs from the region, emphasizing naturalistic beauty and symmetry.
The primary field color is a deep, resonant navy, offset dramatically by the terracotta red of the main border. The judicious use of silk threads within the ivory and pale pink elements provides a luminous quality, subtly shifting the tone depending on the light. This sophisticated use of pigment places it among the most desirable blue color rugs of its era, offering both historical value and enduring elegance.


















