Antique Afshar Small Scatter Size Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exquisite example of tribal weaving originates from the Afshar nomadic groups of Persia. Its compact dimensions classify it as a small scatter size, making it ideal for transitional spaces or as a striking accent piece in a curated interior.
The palette is grounded in a saturated, almost midnight indigo field, characteristic of the finest natural dyes used during this period. The skillful deployment of a deep blue color rugs provides a dramatic contrast to the warm terracotta, rust, and saffron hues that define the repeating motifs.
The primary design features a dense, repeating shield or cartouche motif, rendered in a striking geometric style. This highly organized structure creates a powerful visual texture across the surface, utilizing an effective allover pattern that minimizes the perception of space and maximizes visual depth. The strong, striped barber-pole border frames the field with dynamic energy.
Woven entirely from high-quality, hand-spun wool, this piece retains excellent pile density and exhibits a magnificent patina consistent with its age. It stands as a testament to the enduring artistry of nomadic weavers, offering collectors a rare and authentic piece of history among our selection of antique rugs.












