Antique Kilim – N.W. Persian Persian Ivory 1940s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1940s. This exquisite flatweave piece originates from the Northwest region, demonstrating the enduring weaving traditions of Iranian / Persian rugs. The Kilim technique, characterized by its lack of pile, offers a sophisticated, textural alternative to traditional knotted carpets.
The palette is defined by its serene ivory color, which provides a luminous neutrality capable of integrating seamlessly into contemporary or classic interiors. Subtle variations in the natural wool fibers create a gentle, shifting texture across the surface, punctuated only by thin, horizontal lines of deep maroon that provide a measured contrast.
While many traditional pieces rely on complex medallions, this rug employs a restrained, almost minimalist aesthetic. The subtle horizontal banding and textural shifts contribute to an elegant allover design, reflecting the burgeoning interest in modern simplicity during the mid-20th century.
Given its durable flatweave construction and assumed dimensions, this Kilim functions beautifully as a room size anchor piece, providing warmth without overwhelming the space. It is a remarkable example among our collection of fine antique rugs, offering both historical provenance and exceptional decorative versatility.






