Antique Quchan – Kordi Small Scatter Size Wool Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1900s. This captivating example of nomadic weaving presents a powerful aesthetic in a highly functional small scatter size.
Hailing from the Quchan region of Khorasan, this piece exemplifies the distinct character of kurdish weaving. The Kordi tribes, known for their robust wool and vibrant, deeply saturated dyes, created textiles that stand as enduring testaments to the nomadic artistry of Iranian / Persian culture.
The central field is dominated by a striking arrangement of stepped, architectural forms, often interpreted as stylized mihrabs or gables. Below this, bold chevron bands in blues, greens, and ochre create dynamic movement, firmly rooting the composition within the tradition of powerful, abstract geometric motifs.
The palette is rich and earthy, featuring a deep madder red ground contrasted sharply by accents of indigo, ivory, and natural browns. As a rare and finely preserved example from the early 20th century, this textile is a significant addition to any collection of authentic antique rugs.












