Antique Oversized Kerman Persian Allover Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional Persian piece originates from the renowned weaving centers of Kerman, showcasing the intricate mastery characteristic of late Qajar-era production. The field is dominated by an elaborate, repeating allover pattern, a hallmark of classic traditional designs that emphasizes symmetry and depth.
The subtle, aged palette of this textile is particularly appealing, featuring a luminous ivory ground that provides a perfect counterpoint to the rich secondary hues. Tones of deep crimson and dusty rose are skillfully integrated throughout the scrolling vines and palmettes, culminating in borders accented by shades of salmon coral pink.
Woven to a magnificent scale, this piece transcends typical room dimensions. The sheer presence of this large oversized rug makes it an ideal centerpiece for a formal drawing-room or a grand hall, where its expansive design can be fully appreciated. The fine knot density ensures both durability and a luxurious, smooth handle underfoot.
As a genuine artifact dating to the 1880s, this Kerman represents a significant investment in textile history. Its condition and provenance confirm its status among highly desirable antique rugs, offering both historical resonance and enduring aesthetic appeal for the discerning collector.




















