Antique Tapestry Small Scatter Size Wool & Silk Multicolor Rug, Circa Date: 1650s. This exceptional piece, woven with a luxurious blend of wool and silk, offers a rare glimpse into 17th-century European weaving artistry. Its dimensions classify it as one of the highly desirable small scatter size rugs, making it suitable for intimate spaces or as a striking wall hanging.
The composition is highly sophisticated, featuring a central oval cartouche depicting a detailed pastoral landscape scene—a common motif in Baroque tapestry work. This central narrative is framed by an exuberant border characterized by lush scrolling vines and highly stylized floral rugs elements, showcasing the period’s fascination with naturalistic ornamentation.
The combination of wool and silk provides a textural contrast, allowing the silk highlights to catch the light and emphasize the depth of the weave. The palette is rich yet softened by centuries of age, presenting a masterful array of oxidized reds, deep indigos, and ochres that define it as one of the finest examples of multicolor jewel tone rugs from the period.
Dating back to the mid-17th century, this tapestry fragment represents an extraordinary survival, retaining remarkable clarity and structure despite its venerable age. Such historically significant textiles are coveted worldwide by collectors seeking authentic European antique rugs that transcend mere decoration to become historical artifacts.



















