Condition
High durability, low wool pile with stable structure, easy maintenance, and antique age (circa 1870–1890).
Color Descriptive Name
Warm Taupe & Muted Terracotta
STYLE
Earthy and medium-bright, this tribal Malayer rug balances a geometric allover layout with softly muted tones for a grounded, premium look.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique tribal small rug from Persian Malayer, dating to circa 1870–1890, woven in wool with a low pile. The palette centers on warm taupe brown with muted terracotta red accents in a repeating geometric allover pattern and structured vine borders. Style is firmly geometric and tribal, with high durability, easy maintenance, and a stable structure in a standard small size (4 ft 4 in x 6 ft 8 in).
Additional information
Motifs include small hooked polygons, repeating lattice devices, angular vine scrolls, stepped leaf forms, geometric rosettes, and border meanders. The balanced pattern density and earthy mood suit living rooms, libraries, studies, bedrooms, hallways, and entryways. Its repeating boteh-like geometric devices and vine borders make it a distinctive accent in layered, collected interiors.
Description
Antique Persian Malayer small rug in warm taupe and muted terracotta wool with tribal geometric motifs, boteh-like repeats, and vine borders. This durable low-pile piece is ideal for living rooms, libraries, studies, bedrooms, hallways, and entryways, adding earthy elegance and premium character to any space.