Antique Persian Allover Geometric Wool Hand Knotted Pile 1870s Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1870s. This exceptional piece is a testament to the enduring tradition of nomadic weaving, showcasing the robust structure and deeply saturated, natural dyes typical of the Qashqai or Kurdish traditions of the period.
Woven in a highly desirable, long and narrow format, this piece functions perfectly as a striking hallway runner rug. The palette is defined by rich terracotta and rust tones, contrasted sharply with deep indigo and teal blues, creating a vibrant yet earthy visual rhythm that commands attention in transitional spaces.
The field employs a dense, tribal allover design comprised of interlocking geometric guls and stylized motifs. This continuous pattern minimizes the visual impact of wear while providing an intricate, mesmerizing surface. The wool pile is expertly hand-knotted, retaining excellent definition despite its considerable age.
Dating to the height of 19th-century weaving, this rug represents a significant acquisition for collectors seeking authentic, high-quality antique rugs. Its exceptional condition, powerful color story, and sophisticated tribal geometry make it a rare and compelling example of early Persian village artistry.


















