Antique Persian Allover Geometric Wool Hand Knotted Pile Brown Earth Tone 1940s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1940s. This exceptional piece from the mid-20th century represents a sophisticated departure from traditional designs found in Iranian / Persian rugs. Its construction features a finely rendered hand-knotted pile, characterized by a highly neutralized palette that speaks to modernist sensibilities.
The aesthetic relies heavily on texture and subtle tonal variation rather than saturated hues. The primary coloration is a delicate blend of cream, taupe, and fawn, classifying it within our curated selection of brown earth tone color rugs. While the title specifies an allover rugs pattern, the geometric motifs are rendered so subtly through abrash and natural wool variations that the effect is one of serene, monochromatic depth.
Woven during the 1940s, this textile possesses the inherent quality and durability expected of finely crafted antique rugs. The wool has acquired a magnificent patina over eight decades, softening the texture and enhancing the nuanced shifts in the natural dye lot. This subtle aging process ensures the rug integrates seamlessly into both contemporary minimalist environments and classic interiors.
Designed to command a significant footprint, this piece is classified among our room size rugs, making it an ideal anchor for a main living area or a substantial dining room. Its expansive scale, combined with its restrained, earthy palette, provides a foundation of quiet elegance, allowing surrounding furnishings and artwork to take prominence without competition.
























