Condition
Antique low-pile wool rug with high durability, easy-maintenance structure, and moth-resilient fibers; presents as a robust late-19th-century piece with no special fragility noted.
Color Descriptive Name
Slate & Smoke Gray
STYLE
Medium-bright slate and smoke grays create an earthy, balanced tribal look with crisp geometric structure and a premium, collectible feel.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian Bijar small rug (circa 1870–1890) in slate gray and smoke gray wool with low pile. Features stacked central geometric medallions, angular corner spandrels, stepped borders, and small tribal devices in a medium-bright, earthy palette. Premium-tier construction with high durability, easy maintenance, and a standard small format (4 ft 1 in x 7 ft 9 in) suited for layered or feature placements.
Additional information
Motifs include central geometric medallions, angular devices, linear connector elements, and meandering border patterns in a balanced tribal layout. Ideal for living rooms, studies, libraries, bedrooms, hallways, and entryways where a compact yet striking geometric statement is desired. The unique character and geometric motif density lend themselves well to both traditional and curated eclectic interiors.
Description
Antique Persian Bijar small rug in slate and smoke gray wool with stacked geometric medallions, angular devices, and meandering borders. This premium, high-durability tribal piece offers easy maintenance and moth resilience, perfect for living rooms, studies, bedrooms, hallways, and entryways seeking a compact geometric statement.