Antique Baluch Afghanistan Blue 1875 Rug, Circa Date: 1875. This exceptional example of baluch rugs captures the profound artistry of nomadic weaving traditions from the late 19th century. Its deeply saturated palette, featuring earthy browns and terracotta, combined with its resilient wool construction, confirms its status among highly desirable antique rugs.
The field presents a highly complex, dense arrangement of stylized geometric forms, utilizing an allover rugs layout that minimizes negative space and draws the eye across the surface. While the overall impression is dark and grounding, the composition is punctuated by striking accents of oxidized indigo, lending the piece its specific character as a fine example of blue color rugs.
Woven by semi-nomadic Baluch tribes near the Afghan-Persian border, this artifact exhibits the fine, tightly knotted structure characteristic of their best work. The rich patina of age enhances the natural dyes, creating a textural depth that is impossible to replicate. Given its dimensions, it functions perfectly as a versatile small scatter size rugs for an entryway or study.
The borders feature multiple bands of repeating diamond and stepped motifs, framing the central field with precision and restraint. This Baluch piece is not merely a floor covering, but a historical document of Central Asian textile art, offering an unparalleled sense of authenticity and enduring tribal elegance to any sophisticated collection.













