Antique Kerman Persian Ivory 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional Persian weaving from the Kerman region exemplifies the high standards of early 20th-century production. The use of a luminous, pale field distinguishes it among ivory color rugs, providing a sophisticated foundation for the intricate design work.
The composition features a grand, yet subtly defined, central medallion structure surrounded by an abundance of stylized blossoms and vines. Kerman weavers were masters of the curvilinear style, creating dense, flowing fields that showcase the elegance of traditional floral rugs.
A striking contrast is achieved through the use of a deep indigo border, framing the light field and containing subsidiary guard bands filled with repeating palmettes and small blossoms. The natural patina developed over nearly a century softens the palette, lending the piece the desirable character found only in true antique rugs.
Woven with a fine knot count characteristic of the region, this piece offers both durability and remarkable detail. Its substantial dimensions allow it to function perfectly as one of the most elegant room size rugs, capable of anchoring a formal living space or dining hall with understated Persian luxury.














