Antique Bakhtiari Persian Ivory 1880s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional example of bakhtiari weaving originates from the Chahar Mahal region of Iranian / Persian territory. Its late nineteenth-century provenance ensures a quality of wool and dye rarely seen in later productions, reflecting the height of Qajar-era craftsmanship.
The central field is dominated by a luminous, pale ivory color ground, which provides a striking contrast to the saturated palette of the intricate motifs. Traditional Bakhtiari designs often employ a dense, repeating lattice structure, here rendered in rich indigo, madder red, and subtle saffron yellow, showcasing the mastery of natural dyeing techniques prevalent during this period.
While specific dimensions are required for placement, the scale of this piece suggests it was intended as a grand room size rug, designed to anchor a formal salon or dining space. The robust construction inherent to the nomadic and village traditions of the region ensures its enduring structural integrity, a testament to the longevity of true antique rugs.
The intricate, all-over composition avoids a central medallion, instead offering a dynamic yet balanced field of stylized palmettes and meandering vines. The detailed border system, featuring complementary floral elements and geometric guard bands, frames the main design with sophisticated precision, making this a highly desirable piece of textile history.








