Antique Kerman Persian Blue 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This magnificent example of a Persian textile originates from the renowned weaving centers of Kerman. The sophisticated design and fine knotting are characteristic of Kerman rugs produced during the Qajar era, showcasing a delicate balance between tradition and emerging European influences.
The palette is dominated by a range of soft, faded blues and ivories, creating a serene and highly adaptable foundation for any interior. The use of oxidized dyes contributes to the gentle patina, lending the field a subtle, almost ethereal quality. This piece is a superb representation of blue color rugs that achieve elegance without overwhelming the space.
The structure of the field employs an intricate allover design, where scrolling vines, palmettes, and stylized floral sprays repeat seamlessly, eschewing a central medallion in favor of continuous movement. Given its impressive dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as a statement large oversized rug, anchoring a formal drawing room or grand dining area with historical depth.
Woven in the early 20th century, this textile represents the zenith of late classical Persian weaving, offering both superb decorative appeal and lasting investment value. Such finely preserved examples are highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs worldwide, embodying enduring craftsmanship and timeless style.


















