Antique Sarouk – Farahan Persian Geometric Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of late 19th-century weaving hails from the Farahan district, renowned for producing some of the most sophisticated antique rugs of the Qajar Dynasty. The composition features a highly detailed, all-over lattice design, characteristic of the region’s refined aesthetic.
The field is dominated by a rich, saturated indigo, creating a dramatic backdrop for the complex array of stylized palmettes and geometric blossoms. The use of natural dyes ensures a magnificent depth of color, particularly evident in the finest blue color rugs that define the Persian production of this era, complemented here by accents of ivory, ochre, and pale sage.
A striking border in deep terracotta red frames the central field, utilizing cartouches and stylized vine work that provides a powerful contrast to the dark ground. The precision of the knotting allows for remarkable clarity in the small-scale motifs, revealing the mastery of the weaver’s craft and the enduring quality of the wool.
Retaining its impressive scale and integrity after more than a century, this piece functions perfectly as a room size rugs, capable of anchoring a substantial interior space. Its enduring quality and classical Persian design ensure it remains a timeless statement of heritage and luxury.
















