Antique Sarouk – Farahan Persian Ivory 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exquisite piece represents the finest examples of antique rugs woven in Persia during the late Qajar era. Its construction quality and refined palette immediately distinguish it as a significant textile artifact, embodying the classical traditions of the region.
The central field is dominated by a delicate, luminous ground color, placing it among the most sought-after ivory color rugs. This neutral foundation provides a perfect counterpoint to the deep indigo, rich terracotta, and soft sage accents used throughout the design. This skillful use of negative space allows the intricate, densely woven motifs to truly resonate.
Characteristic of the farahan region, the rug features a powerful central medallion anchored by complex, curvilinear floral designs. The stylized palmettes and vinery are rendered with remarkable precision, showcasing the high technical skill of the weaver and the sophisticated taste of the patron who commissioned the work.
While grand in its artistic scope, the dimensions classify this textile as a desirable small scatter size, making it highly adaptable for contemporary interiors, such as an entryway or a study. This Sarouk-Farahan remains in excellent condition, preserving the subtle patina acquired over more than a century of careful stewardship.
















