Antique Baluch Afghanistan Blue 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exquisite piece represents the finest nomadic weaving traditions of Central Asia. Originating from the region of Afghanistan, this example of baluch rugs exhibits the deeply saturated palette and robust construction typical of tribal production from the early 20th century.
The dense, tightly knotted pile features a striking interplay of color. The primary field is dominated by a rich, inky indigo, placing it among desirable blue color rugs. This dark ground provides a powerful contrast to the secondary tones of rust, terracotta, and deep brown, highlighting the geometric precision of the motifs.
The composition utilizes a classic tribal repeat, where stylized diamond medallions are arranged in a continuous, mesmerizing display. This structured repetition defines the piece as having an allover rugs pattern, a design choice that maximizes visual density and impact despite the rug’s modest scale.
Its compact dimensions classify it among small scatter size rugs, making it an ideal accent piece for a hallway, bedside, or wall display. Such authentic, century-old textiles are highly sought after by collectors of fine antique rugs, offering both historical resonance and enduring decorative value.






