Antique Agra – Cotton Small Scatter Size Cotton Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This charming piece represents the enduring quality of antique rugs from the early 20th century. Woven in Agra, India, this cotton foundation rug showcases a distinct departure from traditional wool compositions, offering a softer drape and unique texture suitable for sophisticated interiors.
The palette is dominated by a rich, faded terracotta ground, beautifully complemented by secondary hues of deep indigo, pale cream, and olive green in the borders. The primary field color leans toward a warm, muted salmon, placing it squarely within the category of desirable coral color rugs. The use of cotton pile contributes to the matte finish and the subtle, sun-drenched patina visible across the entire surface.
Perfectly suited as a decorative accent, this piece is classified as a small scatter size. Such dimensions are ideal for hallways, beside a bed, or layered over larger floor coverings, providing a concentrated burst of color and historical texture. The fine knotting density, typical of quality Agra weaving, ensures durability despite its age.
The design features a stylized, repeating floral and geometric motif that covers the central field, characteristic of an allover pattern. This dense arrangement avoids a central medallion, allowing the eye to wander across the intricate, folk-art inspired details. The dark, structured main border frames the composition with elegance, contrasting sharply with the soft, worn tones of the central panel.


