Antique Qazvin Persian Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This magnificent example of early 20th-century weaving exemplifies the high standards associated with kazvin rugs. The central medallion design anchors a field of extraordinary density, reflecting the sophisticated urban workshop tradition of Persia.
The palette is rich and saturated, dominated by a deep ruby red ground that provides a striking contrast to the secondary tones. Subtle hues of sage, teal, and oxidized gold highlight the detailed arabesques, while touches of salmon coral pink color introduce a delicate warmth. The field is meticulously covered with intricate floral rugs motifs, ensuring visual depth and complexity across the entire surface.
Expertly hand-knotted with fine wool, the construction quality suggests this piece was intended for a formal setting. Its generous dimensions classify it as one of the highly desirable room size rugs, perfect for anchoring a grand salon or dining area. The robust weave has ensured excellent preservation of the pile and color clarity over the decades.
Representing a pinnacle of early Pahlavi-era weaving, this Qazvin piece is more than merely a floor covering; it is a historical textile artifact. It offers collectors an opportunity to acquire a substantial and highly decorative piece of weaving history, complementing any curated collection of antique rugs.






