Antique Dhurrie Large Room Size Wool Multicolor Rug, Country of Origin: India, Circa Date: 1930s. This striking example of early 20th-century design presents a bold, abstract aesthetic, moving away from traditional medallion formats. The sheer scale and graphic simplicity define it as a superior example among room size rugs.
Woven among Indian rugs during a period of significant artistic transition, this piece captures the nascent spirit of Modernism. The vertical stripe motif is executed with subtle variations in width and color saturation, creating a dynamic yet restrained visual rhythm across the field, a characteristic often associated with the Art Deco movement.
The palette is remarkably sophisticated, featuring alternating bands of faded rose and muted slate blue. While the overall composition is minimalist, the interplay of these soft hues qualifies it as a stunning example of multicolor jewel-tone rugs, where the colors are allowed to speak through texture rather than complex figuration.
The continuous, repeating nature of the design ensures that this piece functions perfectly as an allover design, anchoring a contemporary or transitional space without overwhelming it. Such highly graphic, well-preserved textiles from this era are increasingly sought after by collectors of fine antique rugs.









