Antique Large Serapi Persian Allover Medallion Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving originates from the mountainous region of Northwest Persia, showcasing the robust, geometric aesthetic that defines the Serapi tradition. The palette is dominated by a deep madder red field, providing a dramatic backdrop for the complex, angular motifs rendered in indigo, cream, and sky blue.
The central, highly stylized diamond medallion anchors the design, radiating intricate layers of serrated edges and stylized floral forms. While the medallion is prominent, the field is densely populated with subordinate geometric elements, creating a balanced, continuous flow characteristic of allover rugs designs. This structure prevents visual stagnation and offers depth across the expansive surface.
Woven with high-quality wool and natural dyes, the condition of this piece speaks to its enduring construction and careful preservation over more than a century. The subtle abrash and slight patina confirm its authenticity as a genuine example of antique rugs from the Qajar era, offering both historical weight and unparalleled decorative appeal.
Serapi rugs of this scale are highly sought after for their ability to define grand spaces, whether utilized in a formal dining room or a contemporary living area. The impressive dimensions classify this textile as a true large oversized big rug, providing an anchor of color and history suitable for significant architectural environments.
















