Antique Qazvin Persian Allover Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional Persian weaving from the Qazvin region presents a highly stylized, dense field pattern that defines its character. As a superb example of antique rugs, its intricate allover design adheres to a structured, repeating geometry typical of early 20th-century workshop productions.
The palette is remarkably subdued, featuring soft terracotta and faded indigo elements set against a beautifully aged ground. This subtle interplay of tones results in a sophisticated texture, emphasizing the desirable muted characteristics of gray color rugs that are highly sought after in contemporary interiors.
The central field’s complex repeating motifs are framed by a series of guard borders, each featuring smaller, finely detailed cartouches and vine scrolls. The precision of the knotting ensures that even the smallest elements of the design remain legible despite the passage of time, showcasing the high level of craftsmanship inherent in Qazvin production.
The substantial dimensions of this piece make it an ideal foundation for a grand living space or formal dining area. Its balanced composition and restrained coloration allow it to integrate seamlessly into both traditional and modern settings, offering enduring elegance as a statement among room size rugs.










