Antique Persian Wool Brown Earth Tone Hand Knotted Pile Bakshaish Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1870s. This exceptional piece represents the finest tradition of 19th-century weaving, showcasing the enduring artistry found within our collection of antique rugs.
The palette is defined by a striking, luminous camel ground, providing a perfect counterpoint to the rich, saturated secondary colors. Deep indigo, terracotta red, and dark charcoal define the complex border and central motifs, establishing a sophisticated brown earth tone aesthetic. The composition utilizes highly stylized, angular forms, characteristic of powerful geometric rugs from this region.
Woven in the northwestern region of Iranian Persian rugs, this textile exhibits the bold scale and graphic clarity often associated with village production. The open field is populated by oversized, repeating medallions and stylized botehs, rendered with a primitive yet majestic hand. The wool quality is superb, reflecting the high standards of natural dyeing prevalent during the Qajar era.
Measuring generously, this textile functions beautifully as a true room size rugs, capable of anchoring a significant interior space. Its substantial pile and excellent structural integrity confirm its status as a highly collectible artifact, offering both historical depth and unparalleled decorative appeal.














