Antique Large Sarouk Persian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of sarouk rugs originates from the Arak region of Persia, representing the pinnacle of early 20th-century weaving characterized by robust construction and a highly detailed aesthetic favored by Western markets.
The field features a meticulously rendered allover design composed of repeating floral sprays, palmettes, and stylized leaves, creating a continuous, rich tapestry effect. This density is characteristic of the finest antique rugs from this period, demonstrating the weaver’s commitment to complexity and visual depth.
A striking, saturated red ground dominates the composition, beautifully offset by secondary hues of deep indigo, ivory, and subtle greens within the motifs. The specific shade of the field leans toward a rich, deep coral, placing it among desirable salmon coral pink color rugs that retain their vibrancy due to high-quality vegetable dyes.
Measuring generously, this piece is classified among room size rugs, making it an ideal anchor for a formal living space or dining room. Its heavy wool pile and enduring structure ensure that this Persian masterpiece remains a durable and sophisticated element of interior design for generations to come.


