Antique Kurdish Small Scatter Size Wool Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece is a superb example of the robust tribal weaving traditions associated with Iranian / Persian rugs, featuring a deep, near-black field that provides a dramatic backdrop for the repeating geometric motifs.
The primary design features a highly structured, repeating lattice composed of alternating stylized rosettes and complex, angular motifs. This distinctive aesthetic, utilizing a palette of warm terracotta, soft cream, and vibrant indigo blue, is highly characteristic of kurdish rugs from the early 20th century.
Woven with durable, high-quality wool, this piece was designed for longevity and daily use. Its compact dimensions make it an ideal accent piece for hallways or entryways, falling perfectly into the category of small scatter size rugs suitable for defining smaller spaces.
The intricate, multi-banded border system frames the central field beautifully, showcasing the weaver's meticulous skill and mastery of natural dyes. Retaining excellent color saturation and robust pile density, this textile remains a highly desirable and collectible example among antique rugs.
















