Antique Large Moroccan – Rabat Moroccan Allover Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century Moroccan weaving hails from the Rabat region, known for its distinctive, often highly centralized, geometric compositions. The design eschews the typical Berber minimalism for a dense, complex field of interlocking diamonds and stylized tribal motifs, characteristic of the urbanized Rabat style.
The expansive central field is saturated in a rich, earthy terracotta hue, which provides a dramatic backdrop for the complex patterning. Subtle variations in the natural dyes create a mesmerizing abrash effect, enhancing the rug's vintage character. The palette features striking accents of deep indigo, saffron yellow, and muted gray, contrasting beautifully with the dominant salmon coral pink color rugs.
A series of meticulously rendered borders frame the central medallion arrangement, each band employing a different geometric vocabulary—from zigzagging chevrons to repeating stylized flower heads. The technical execution demonstrates the high standard of knotting prevalent among antique rugs from this period, offering durability alongside intricate visual appeal.
Given its substantial dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as one of the finest room size rugs available, capable of anchoring a grand living space or formal dining room. This Rabat Moroccan rug is not merely a floor covering but a significant piece of textile history, embodying the rich, complex artistic traditions of North Africa at the turn of the century.


















