Antique Agra – Cotton Indian Blue 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exquisite textile, woven in India during the early 20th century, presents a delicate palette and sophisticated structure characteristic of high-quality Agra rugs. The soft, faded cotton pile offers a luxurious hand, defining it as a highly desirable piece among discerning collectors of antique rugs.
The central medallion design is set against a field of oxidized, pale teal, a color that has mellowed beautifully over the last century. This cool ground provides a striking foundation for the warm, madder-dyed secondary motifs that radiate outward. The subtle variations in hue emphasize the vintage character often sought in blue color rugs, providing depth without overwhelming the space.
The pattern is meticulously balanced, featuring large, stylized central rosettes framed by repeating geometric and floral rugs elements. The complex border system utilizes multiple guard stripes that incorporate deep plum and terracotta tones, lending a structured, architectural quality to the overall composition.
Given its refined scale and manageable dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as a small scatter size accent, ideal for providing a focal point in a dressing room, hallway, or intimate study. The rug’s excellent condition reflects its age and careful preservation, maintaining the structural integrity and the soft patina of the 1920s dyes.



