Antique Dhurrie Indian Ivory 1940s Rug, Circa Date: 1940s. This exceptional example of a Dhurrie Indian rug captures the transition from Art Deco severity to Mid-Century Modern organicism. Its bold, graphic presence, characterized by clean lines and high contrast, makes it a standout piece among antique rugs of the period.
The composition relies on a striking contrast between the neutral, warm field—characteristic of ivory color rugs from this era—and the vibrant, saturated green motifs. The field employs a sophisticated, repeating allover pattern of stylized, abstract geometric elements, creating dynamic visual movement without appearing cluttered.
A powerful Greek Key meander border, rendered in the same high-contrast green, frames the central design, lending architectural stability to the piece. Given its substantial dimensions, this textile functions perfectly as a room size anchor for a large living space or formal dining area, commanding attention without overwhelming the décor.
Woven with precision and reflecting the high standards of mid-century Indian production, this rug is a testament to sophisticated design. It offers a rare combination of historical provenance and contemporary aesthetic relevance, appealing to collectors who value graphic clarity and restrained elegance.









