Antique Room Size Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving presents a complex and deeply saturated design characteristic of the finest antique rugs from the period. Its robust wool pile and masterful use of natural dyes speak to a heritage of enduring craftsmanship, offering both visual depth and historical significance.
The primary field is dominated by a rich, inky indigo, providing a dramatic contrast to the vibrant secondary palette of rust, terracotta, and pale celadon. This deep saturation defines the character of the piece, placing it among the most desirable blue color rugs available today, while the subtle abrash across the field adds textural complexity.
An elaborate all-over pattern fills the central ground, featuring stylized palmettes, serrated leaves, and abstract avian forms interconnected by a dense lattice of vinery. The composition avoids a central medallion, allowing the eye to wander across the mesmerizing density of the design, which is framed by a multi-banded border showcasing geometric and floral elements.
Woven to a generous scale, this piece functions perfectly as a foundational element in a grand interior. The impressive dimensions classify it as a true room size rugs, offering expansive coverage while anchoring any sophisticated living or dining area with historical gravitas and unparalleled visual texture.


















