Antique Persian Wool Yellow / Gold Orange Hand Knotted Pile Sultanabad Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1880s. This remarkable late 19th-century Sultanabad exemplifies the grandeur and sophisticated palette characteristic of the finest antique rugs of the period. Its wool pile, hand-knotted in the workshops of Western Persia, retains a marvelous patina that speaks to its age and provenance.
The field is dominated by a luminous, mellowed yellow ground, which provides a striking contrast to the secondary colors. The masterful use of madder red, soft blue, and forest green highlights the intricate vine and palmette design. This specific coloration, featuring rich gold and orange tones, is highly sought after by collectors of classic Iranian / Persian rugs.
Measuring to accommodate large formal spaces, this piece presents a magnificent room size format, ensuring it can anchor a significant interior design scheme. The density of the knotting and the quality of the wool contribute to its exceptional durability, allowing the complex floral sprays and large-scale motifs to remain beautifully defined even after more than a century of use.
While the overall impression is one of curvilinear elegance, the layout adheres to a structured, repeating pattern, avoiding a central medallion in favor of an all-over design. This balanced composition, featuring highly stylized geometric patterns within the borders and framework, offers visual depth and enduring appeal, making it a timeless investment piece.
















