Antique N.W. Persian Geometric Medallion Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece is a testament to the robust, highly stylized weaving inherent to the N.W. Persian tradition. Woven during the turn of the 20th century, the carpet exhibits the powerful, graphic sensibility prized in village and tribal production from the region.
The palette is dominated by a rich contrast between saturated earthen reds and a magnificent, nearly midnight deep blue field. Accents of ivory, ochre, and subtle teal highlight the intricate secondary motifs, creating a dynamic visual texture that prevents the density of the pattern from feeling heavy.
The central stepped geometric medallion design is framed by bold, angular spandrels and surrounded by an array of stylized tribal symbols. The precision required for such complex patterning is evident in the tight weave, a quality often found in the most durable examples, including hallway runner rugs (3.08ft x 10.04ft).
This carpet is a superb example of early 20th-century weaving, offering both historical depth and exceptional durability. Its powerful aesthetic makes it a foundational element for any sophisticated interior, securing its place among highly sought-after antique rugs for collectors and designers alike.
























