Antique Serapi Persian Ivory 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of Serapi rugs exhibits the characteristic grand scale and bold geometric medallion structure typical of the Heriz weaving district. The central motif is rendered in rich terracotta and deep indigo, providing a powerful contrast to the open field.
The field color, a luminous, aged ivory color rugs, is highly sought after, offering a sophisticated neutrality that grounds the vibrant primary colors. Secondary shades of soft rose, pale blue, and subtle gold are dispersed throughout the intricate vine work and spandrels, demonstrating the use of fine natural dyes prevalent in the 19th century.
Woven during the height of the Qajar dynasty, this piece represents a significant investment in textile history. Its substantial dimensions classify it among the most desirable room size rugs, perfectly suited for a formal living area or grand dining room. The overall condition is remarkable for an item of this age, retaining excellent pile density and structural integrity, making it a functional piece of antique rugs.
While the overall design is geometric and architectural, closer inspection reveals delicate stylized floral elements and palmettes that soften the angularity of the main medallion. This masterful balance between structure and organic detail confirms the enduring artistic legacy of Persian weaving traditions.












