Antique Serab Oversized Large Big Wool Brown Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of late 19th-century weaving represents the enduring tradition of antique rugs from Northwest Persia. Its robust construction and finely spun wool speak to the nomadic heritage of the Serab region, known for producing durable and geometrically complex long-format carpets.
The palette is grounded in sophisticated neutrals, featuring a luminous ivory field overlaid with a subtle, repeating geometric trellis in soft tan. This light ground is beautifully framed by borders rich in terracotta, indigo, and salmon accents, providing a dynamic contrast to the overall brown earth-tone composition characteristic of Serab production.
The central field employs a striking layout of large, stylized diamond medallions, meticulously detailed with tribal motifs. These primary elements are set against a dense, secondary geometric pattern, creating a highly organized and engaging allover design that draws the eye across the entire surface without relying on a single central focal point.
Woven with a substantial pile and natural dyes, this piece possesses a remarkable presence suitable for grand architectural settings. The generous dimensions classify it as a true large oversized rug, offering both historical gravitas and unparalleled durability for contemporary use in a discerning home.










