Description
Origin:
Central Persia (Arak/Sultanabad region), vintage
Actual Dimensions: 11′ 0″ × 16′ 6″ (rounded 11×17)
Style:
Traditional Mahal
Material:
Hand-knotted wool
Color Palette:
Rich brick red field, deep navy blue, creamy ivory, soft turquoise, coral pink, sage green, and golden brown accents
This vintage Mahal rug presents a dense floral composition with a large central medallion in navy and ivory. The field is filled with scrolling vines, large palmettes, and abundant blossoms in soft blues and greens that create a lively yet balanced garden-like pattern. The wide main border features repeating floral chains and multiple guard borders that add depth and a strong decorative frame.
Mahal rugs were produced in the Arak region of central Persia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often for export. They are known for their softer, more casual appearance compared to tightly woven city rugs, with slightly larger knots and relaxed designs that give a warm, lived-in feel. This example shows the classic Mahal openness with rich natural dyes that have mellowed beautifully over time.
The medium-thick wool pile provides comfortable cushioning and good durability for large living rooms, dining areas, or great rooms with moderate to heavy use. Its warm red tones and intricate floral design complement traditional furnishings, antique pieces, or cozy eclectic spaces, especially on hardwood floors. The generous size offers excellent coverage for seating arrangements while the open pattern allows furniture to sit comfortably without hiding the motifs.






