Antique Large Tabriz Persian Medallion Knotted Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional example of weaving artistry originates from the highly esteemed workshops of Tabriz, a major center for the production of high-quality Iranian Persian rugs during the late 19th century. The quality of the wool and the density of the knotting immediately establish its status as a collector’s piece.
The design is dominated by a majestic, highly detailed central medallion set against an open, ivory-toned field. This classic layout is framed by ornate spandrels featuring complex arabesques and palmettes rendered in rich, earthy tones, demonstrating the sophisticated draftsmanship characteristic of the Qajar period.
The palette is remarkably warm and balanced, utilizing deep terracotta and rust tones alongside accents of gold, navy, and soft cream. The primary background color shifts between a saturated red and a delicate salmon coral pink color within the intricate borders. Given its substantial dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as one of the finest room size rugs available from this era.
Preserved in excellent condition for its age, this late 19th-century weaving represents the pinnacle of classical Persian design. Such magnificent, large-scale examples are increasingly rare on the market, offering a unique opportunity to acquire museum-quality antique rugs that transcend mere floor coverings to become architectural elements.

















