Antique Indian Agra – Cotton Ivory 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece from Agra represents a refined departure from the typical wool pile found in many antique rugs of the period. Woven primarily with cotton, it offers a distinct texture and drape, characteristic of early 20th-century Indian weaving focused on durability and lightness.
The color palette is composed of a soft, faded denim blue ground juxtaposed with crisp ivory and cream detailing. This high-contrast pairing ensures the geometric motifs remain sharp and visually compelling, lending a fresh, almost modern sensibility to a rug created nearly a century ago.
The field employs a classic lattice structure, forming repeating diamonds filled with small, stylized floral or dot motifs. This dense, continuous allover pattern is framed by a narrow, equally geometric border featuring simple crosses and stylized emblems, maintaining visual consistency across the entire composition.
Its slender proportions classify this as a desirable small scatter size piece, ideal for hallways, bedside placement, or smaller transitional spaces where a strong graphic element is required. The rug’s sophisticated simplicity and durable cotton construction make it a versatile foundation for both traditional and contemporary interiors.






