Antique Geometric Medallion Wool Hand Knotted Pile Coral / Salmon Pink 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the enduring artistry found in early 20th-century antique rugs, showcasing a deep, saturated palette achieved through natural dyes. The age of the piece lends a remarkable patina, softening the wool pile and enhancing the complex textural quality of the weaving.
The primary field color is a vibrant, yet aged, rust-red that serves as a powerful backdrop for the central design, highlighted beautifully by accents of cream, indigo, and a distinctive salmon Pink color. This specific hue is crucial to the rug’s overall warmth, providing a sophisticated contrast against the earthier tones typical of nomadic weavings from this period.
Structurally, the rug is defined by a striking, stepped triple-medallion system that runs the length of the field, a classic approach found within geometric rugs. Each medallion is filled with intricate, repeating tribal motifs and stylized symbols, demonstrating the weaver’s mastery in combining rigid symmetry with spontaneous, hand-knotted detail.
While the precise dimensions suggest a gallery or hallway placement, the density of the pattern and the robust wool construction give it a substantial decorative scale. This hand-knotted pile rug is not merely a floor covering but a collectible textile artifact, preserved in excellent condition for over a century.
















