Antique Agra – Cotton Indian Ivory 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exquisite piece represents the refined aesthetic of Agra rugs from the early 20th century. Woven predominantly in cotton, it possesses a unique softness and drape distinct from traditional wool carpets, highlighting a subtle shift in Indian textile production during this era.
The palette is dominated by a delicate, sun-bleached field of ivory color rugs, subtly accented by faint blush and ochre tones that speak to a history of gentle wear and natural fading. The structure features an understated allover design of geometric medallions, rendered so softly that the pattern almost dissolves into the field, creating a highly textural, atmospheric effect.
Given its dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as one of the highly desirable scatter size rugs, ideal for layering or defining a small, intimate space within a grander room. Its condition reflects its age, offering a desirable patina that adds depth and authenticity, making it a sophisticated counterpoint to contemporary minimalist interiors.
This Indian cotton weave is a superb example of how textiles from the 1930s bridged traditional craftsmanship with modern simplicity and muted elegance. It stands as a testament to the enduring beauty found within our curated collection of antique rugs, offering quiet sophistication to any discerning collector seeking pieces with history and character.












