Antique Sejshour Rug
Size: 4'5" × 6'4"
Origin: Sejshour, Northwest Persia
Age: Circa 1890s
Material: Wool on wool
Dyes: Natural vegetable dyes
Woven in the village tradition of Sejshour during the late 19th century, this antique rug displays the refined geometric elegance for which Northwest Persian village carpets are highly regarded. The ivory field is organized around a series of angular medallion forms linked along the central axis, creating a balanced composition that feels both structured and highly decorative.
The design combines bold geometric drawing with delicate floral details, a hallmark of Sejshour weaving. Stylized palmettes, rosettes, and branching vine motifs soften the strong architectural framework of the pattern, while the spacious ivory ground enhances the clarity and visual impact of each element. The carefully layered borders, rendered in deep indigo, soft camel, muted red, and ivory tones, provide a striking frame and contribute to the rug’s harmonious overall appearance.
The naturally dyed palette has mellowed beautifully over more than a century, producing subtle variations and gentle abrash that add depth and character throughout the composition. These nuanced color shifts, together with the crisp drawing and balanced proportions, give the rug a sophisticated yet distinctly village-made personality.
Handwoven entirely of wool on a wool foundation, this 1890s Sejshour rug represents the durability, artistry, and individuality of Northwest Persian weaving at its finest. Its combination of geometric precision, decorative charm, and exceptional age makes it an appealing choice for collectors and interior designers alike.