Antique Large Indian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This magnificent example of early 20th-century weaving showcases the sophisticated craftsmanship typical of Indian origin. Its generous dimensions define it as a truly large scale floor covering, designed to anchor a substantial room with its commanding presence.
The field is dominated by a saturated hue, a vibrant crimson accented beautifully by secondary elements in ivory and pale gold. The striking color palette emphasizes the dense, repeating design, which utilizes an allover pattern of stylized geometric and floral elements. This rich tone aligns closely with highly sought-after salmon and coral colored textiles of the period.
The complexity of the design lies in the precise execution of the motifs, which are rendered with remarkable clarity despite the density of the knotting. The interplay between the stylized diamond lattice and the delicate floral sprays creates a visually rhythmic surface. The multi-tiered border system frames the central composition with exceptional intricacy, featuring repeating guard stripes and a bold main border panel.
As a well-preserved piece from the 1920s, this rug offers both historical weight and enduring decorative appeal. Such pieces are highly prized among collectors of fine antique rugs for their durability, rich coloration, and ability to translate traditional designs into modern interior contexts.




















