Antique Tabriz Persian Ivory 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This magnificent piece is a testament to early 20th-century Persian weaving, originating from the highly esteemed workshops of Tabriz. The field is dominated by a luminous ivory tone, which provides a perfect canvas for the intricate design, placing it among our most desirable ivory beige cream white.
The central field eschews a strong medallion in favor of a sophisticated repeating pattern. This design is characterized by an elegant, symmetrical distribution of intricate palmettes and stylized blossoms, creating a balanced and harmonious aesthetic across the surface. This continuous flow defines it as one of our exceptional allover rugs.
Woven during the 1930s, a period of renewed focus on classical Persian artistry, this rug offers a substantial scale suitable for grand interiors. Its generous dimensions ensure it functions beautifully as a foundational element in a formal drawing-room or large dining space. It is perfectly sized to be classified among our finest room size rugs.
The delicate pastel hues—including soft mauve, rose, and pale blue—used within the field contrast dramatically with the deep, saturated indigo border, lending the piece depth and definition. This contrast elevates the rug from a mere floor covering to a statement of enduring style, representing the finest qualities found in our collection of antique rugs.

















