Antique Afshar Persian 1900s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of antique rugs originates from the nomadic and settled weaving communities of the Afshar tribe in Southern Persia, representing the robust, deeply saturated palette characteristic of Iranian / Persian rugs.
The weaving tradition of the afshar is immediately recognizable through its use of tightly packed, geometric motifs rendered in rich wool. The palette here is dominated by a warm, oxidized terracotta field, offset by secondary details in indigo, soft sky blue, and deep olive brown, demonstrating a sophisticated use of natural dyes from the period.
The central field employs a dense, repeating trellis structure, creating a mesmerizing rhythm across the surface. This complex, non-directional composition is typical of allover rugs, where the design is intended to extend beyond the visible frame, lending a sense of expansive depth despite the rug’s modest scale.
With its finely articulated border system and durable construction, this piece functions beautifully as a versatile accent. Its dimensions classify it as a desirable small scatter size, perfect for adding historic texture and saturated color to an entryway, bedside, or intimate sitting area.










