Antique Persian Allover Floral Wool Hand Knotted Pile 1920s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran Persia, Circa Date: 1920s. This remarkable piece, originating from Iran Persia, exemplifies the high standards of early 20th-century weaving. Its muted, sophisticated palette of gray, ivory, and red suggests a careful use of natural dyes that have softened beautifully over time, lending the field a desirable patina.
The design employs a complex, repeating allover floral pattern that fills the entire field without the interruption of a central medallion. Rich red elements are set against a subtle gray and ivory beige ground, creating visual depth and movement. This highly detailed composition is characteristic of the finest urban workshop production.
Having been crafted nearly a century ago, this piece is a testament to enduring craftsmanship. The hand-knotted wool pile retains excellent structure, showcasing the durability inherent in traditional antique rugs. The borders feature complementary cartouches and scrolling vines, framing the dense field design with classical elegance.
The generous dimensions qualify this textile as a true room size rug, perfectly suited to anchoring a formal living space or dining room. Its faded elegance and intricate detail ensure that it functions not merely as floor covering, but as a foundational element of interior design, adding historical texture and warmth to any environment.
This rug is featured in gray , ivory beige cream white , red tones.












