Antique Serab Small Scatter Size Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional example of an early weaving displays the characteristic tribal strength and durable wool construction for which the region is known. The Serab area, located in Northwest Persia, specialized in pieces featuring bold, stylized designs, making this a classic serab example.
The central field is dominated by a rich, naturally dyed coral hue, a highly sought-after shade that provides warmth and depth. This vibrant background hosts a series of interconnected, stylized medallions rendered in deep indigo, cream, and russet tones. The sophisticated use of this primary hue places it among the finest salmon coral pink color rugs of the period.
The composition relies on strong, defined lines and angular motifs typical of nomadic artistry. The overall effect is one of structured symmetry, where highly abstract floral elements are reduced to powerful geometric rugs forms. The main border, framed by minor guard stripes, features an elegant, scrolling vine pattern contrasting the central field’s intensity.
Woven in the 1850s, the age and condition of this piece are remarkable, retaining excellent pile and color saturation indicative of high-quality wool and dye work. Its practical dimensions make it an ideal small scatter size rugs accent for an entryway or bedside. This piece represents a significant example within our collection of exceptional antique rugs.








