Antique Dated Mahal Long Rug
Period: 1322=1904
Origin: Mahal, Iran
Dimensions: 117×280 cm
This exceptional Mahal rug, uniquely dated to 1904 (1322 AH in the Islamic calendar), is a significant historical artifact from the Arak region of Northwest Persia. Mahal rugs of this era are highly regarded for their robust construction and their ability to blend rustic village charm with sophisticated classical designs.
The composition features a striking and rare vertical sequence of large yellow medallions, set against a deep midnight blue field. Each primary medallion is intricately detailed with stylized floral rosettes and geometric botanical sprays in vibrant shades of madder red, ivory, and soft blue. The field is elegantly populated with smaller rosettes and delicate vine scrolls that create a sense of rhythmic movement and visual depth. The presence of the woven date within the field further enhances its prestige, serving as a rare chronological marker of its authentic early 20th century origin.
The color palette is exceptionally vivid and well balanced, utilizing high quality natural dyes. The luminous yellow of the medallions provides a dramatic contrast against the dark indigo background, while the saturated madder reds and ivory highlights add to the rug s radiant presence. The high quality, hand spun wool gives these colors a deep luminosity and a sturdy, resilient texture. The design is enclosed by multiple structured borders, with the primary border featuring a repetitive sequence of stylized polychrome rosettes and interlocking geometric forms.
Overall, this dated 1904 Mahal rug is a masterpiece of technical perfection and historical significance. Its rare color combination, masterful execution, and documented age make it an extraordinarily highly coveted work for serious collectors and a breathtaking centerpiece for any refined interior.
Stock No : 5197
