Antique Kerman Persian Purple 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece from the looms of Kerman, Persia, exemplifies the region’s mastery of intricate design. The dense, finely rendered pattern suggests the high quality expected of antique rugs from this era, combining technical precision with a deeply traditional aesthetic sensibility.
The palette is dominated by a saturated, deep purple field, which provides a dramatic backdrop for the delicate floral sprays. The title’s reference to purple is evident in the nuanced use of violet and plum tones woven throughout the secondary motifs, offering a sophisticated counterpoint to the deep charcoal and cream accents. This rich coloration places it among the finest examples of purple color rugs available from the early 20th century.
Characteristic of the finest urban Persian weaving, the field utilizes a mesmerizing, continuous design of stylized palmettes and meandering vines. This lack of a central medallion creates a dynamic, expansive visual flow, classifying it as a superb example of allover rugs where every inch of the composition contributes equally to the overall splendor.
Woven to a substantial scale, this textile is ideally suited to define a major living space or formal dining area. Its impressive dimensions and enduring quality make it a true room size rugs centerpiece, offering both historical depth and unparalleled decorative luxury that transcends modern trends.
















