Antique Malayer Persian 1900s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the enduring quality and sophisticated design inherent in the Iranian / Persian heritage. Woven during the early 20th century, it showcases the highly detailed craftsmanship typical of the region’s master weavers.
The composition is centered around a striking, ivory-ground diamond medallion, which contrasts sharply with the terracotta field. This central element is densely populated with intricate, repeating stylized floral motifs rendered in deep indigo, sage, and crimson. The overall density of the design reflects the high technical standards of the Persian Malayer rug weaving tradition.
The primary field color is a rich, oxidized rust red, characteristic of natural dyes achieving a profound patina over time. The corners (spandrels) introduce deep navy blue, providing visual weight and framing the central design. Such robust coloration and complex structure ensure its status among highly sought-after antique rugs.
Measuring generously, this rug is presented in a desirable room-size format, making it suitable for anchoring a formal living space or dining room. The intricate borders, featuring multiple guard stripes and geometric patterns, successfully contain the exuberant field design, offering a balanced and timeless aesthetic.
















