Antique Malayer Persian Blue 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving from the Malayer region presents a classic study in contrast and density. The deep indigo ground is characteristic of high-quality blue color rugs from this period, providing a dramatic backdrop for the repeating field motif.
The central design utilizes a finely rendered, repeating botanical element, executed in a warm, undyed wool tone. This dense, continuous repetition creates a mesmerizing visual texture, defining it as a superb example of allover rugs, where the pattern extends seamlessly across the entire plane.
Malayer weavers were renowned for their sturdy construction and complex border systems, often integrating elements borrowed from neighboring villages. The multiple guard stripes framing the field here showcase intricate geometric and stylized floral forms, lending a precise structure to the overall composition. This piece is a testament to the enduring artistry found in antique rugs.
Measuring generously, this Malayer is ideally suited for grand spaces, offering the scale and presence expected of room size rugs. The natural patina acquired over a century of careful use softens the contrast between the blue and beige, resulting in a refined, sophisticated floor covering perfect for anchoring a traditional or transitional setting.










