The Antique Persian Tabriz Rug with European Rococo Floral Design represents a fascinating chapter in the evolution of Persian artistry—one where East met West in exquisite harmony. Woven in the 1920s in the famed city of Tabriz, this hand-knotted masterpiece embodies both the technical perfection of Persian craftsmanship and the ornate flourish of Rococo-inspired European design. It is an extraordinary textile that tells a story of cultural dialogue, artistry, and time.
The field of this 10x13-foot rug is a spectacle of symmetry and sophistication. Rows of staggered floral roundels—each bearing an intricate bouquet of roses framed by curling acanthus leaves and scrolling flourishes—create a rhythmic tapestry-like pattern across the expanse. The European influence is unmistakable: every medallion evokes the lavish textile motifs of 18th-century France, yet rendered through the hand-knotted precision and durability of Persian wool weaving.
Surrounding the central composition, a border of scrolling vines and palmette motifs completes the frame with gentle continuity, its geometry softened by age and wear. The entire rug shimmers in tones of antique ivory, silvered taupe, soft charcoal, and pale sand, creating a visual dialogue between light and shadow. Subtle abrash (natural dye variation) and over a century of patina give the piece a timeless depth—its once-bright contrasts mellowed into a palette of refined restraint.
Conditioned by age, this Antique Persian Tabriz Rug with European Rococo Floral Design shows even wear across the pile, with areas of restoration and patching that reflect its long history of care and preservation. Minor tatter to the ends and visible touch-ups attest to its authenticity and endurance. Most of the original selvages remain intact or professionally restored, and the rug has been professionally cleaned and stabilized, ensuring it is both beautiful and usable for modern interiors.
Stylistically, this antique rug offers a rare versatility. Its European-inspired motif and subdued color palette make it a perfect foundation for Vintage Glamour or European Eclectic interiors. Beneath a grand dining table, it lends an air of aged romance; in a salon or sitting room, it complements crystal chandeliers, carved wood furniture, and gilded mirrors with effortless grace. Its character lies in contrast—the boldness of its dark ground against the delicate florals, the structure of its grid softened by a century of wear.
Every inch of this rug tells a story: the soft rasp of aged wool, the interplay of light across faded threads, the ghost of hands that knotted each petal and leaf. To live with this piece is to bring home not only a work of art, but a fragment of history—a physical echo of an era when Persian artisans wove dreams of European splendor into the warp and weft of their looms.
The Antique Persian Tabriz Rug with European Rococo Floral Design is more than a carpet—it is a bridge between worlds, a testament to timeless taste, and an heirloom that will continue to captivate for generations.
Unique European Rococo influence woven into traditional Persian form
Staggered grid of floral roundels with rose bouquet interiors
Scrolling acanthus leaf and palmette border design
Hand-knotted wool pile on cotton foundation
Rare example of cross-cultural textile artistry, circa 1920s
Antique ivory and silver taupe field
Charcoal and soft slate undertones
Cream, sand, and beige highlights
Gentle abrash adding dimension and texture
Even wear to knot heads with faint foundation visible
Minor tatter at ends and restored selvages
Multiple localized repairs and touch-ups consistent with age
Professionally cleaned and ready for in-home use
Origin: Persia (modern-day Iran)
Region: Tabriz
Date: Circa 1920s
Technique: Hand-knotted
Material: Wool pile on cotton foundation
Knot Density: Fine, characteristic of early Tabriz production
Size: 10'2" x 13'1" (approx. 10x13 ft)
Shape: Rectangular