Antique Allover Floral Wool Hand Knotted Pile Blue 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece is a testament to the enduring quality of 19th-century weaving traditions. Its construction, utilizing fine wool and meticulous hand-knotting, places it among the most desirable antique rugs of the period, reflecting the technical mastery achieved by weavers during the late Qajar era.
The field presents a sophisticated, dense repetition of stylized floral elements, characteristic of an allover rugs pattern. This continuous design avoids a central medallion, creating an expansive visual texture that draws the eye across the entire surface. The subtle shifts in the patina highlight the depth and intricacy of the small-scale motifs, which are rendered with remarkable precision.
The dominant hue is a soft, faded robin’s egg or slate, defining this as a superb example of blue color rugs, achieved through natural dyes that have mellowed beautifully over time. This cool background provides a striking contrast to the warm ochres, tans, and deep browns found in the repeating blossoms and the ornate, multi-banded border. The aged palette speaks to over a century of history and refinement.
Designed for a grand interior, the substantial dimensions of this piece classify it as a truly large oversized big rug. Such scale allows the intricate patterning and subdued coloration to anchor a room with unparalleled elegance and historical presence, making it a foundational element for sophisticated design schemes that require both size and subtlety.


















