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Elegant Indian Antique Floral Allover Ivory Hand-Knotted Wool Rug – Circa 1900 BB8422
Size: 10'5" × 13'7" (317 × 414 cm) -
Amritsar Indian Antique Allover Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Carpet – Circa 1900 BB4235
Size: 12'0" × 15'7" (365 × 474 cm) -
Indian Antique Allover Floral Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Rug – Circa 1920 BB3137
Size: 12'8" × 19'10" (386 × 604 cm) -
Amritsar Indian Antique Allover Floral Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Runner – Circa 1910 (Size Adjusted) BB9089
Size: 3'0" × 19'5" (91 × 591 cm) -
Antique Agra Indian Allover Floral Light Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner – Circa 1900 (Size Adjusted) BB8998
Size: 3'7" × 10'8" (109 × 325 cm) -
Antique Agra Indian Allover Geometric Light Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner – Circa 1920 (Size Adjusted) BB8997
Size: 4'0" × 11'0" (121 × 335 cm) -
Antique Agra Indian Allover Geometric Light Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner – Circa 1900 (Fragment) BB8893
Size: 3'6" × 17'1" (106 × 520 cm) -
Antique Agra Indian Floral Allover Light Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Runner – Circa 1900 (Size Adjusted) (Fragment) BB8785
Size: 3'7" × 15'6" (109 × 472 cm) -
Antique Agra Indian Floral Allover Cream Beige Hand-Knotted Wool Rug – Circa 1930 BB8688
Size: 4'0" × 6'9" (121 × 205 cm) -
Antique Agra Indian Floral Allover Cream Hand-Knotted Wool Rug – Circa 1935 BB8687
Size: 5'8" × 5'10" (172 × 177 cm) -
Antique Agra Indian Allover Geometric Purple Hand-Knotted Cotton Carpet – Circa 1930 BB8280
Size: 4'0" × 6'8" (121 × 203 cm) -
Antique Indian Medallion Floral Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Cotton Rug – Circa 1935 BB8240
Size: 4'0" × 6'10" (121 × 208 cm) -
Amritsar Indian Antique Allover Floral Classic Taupe Hand-Knotted Wool Runner – Circa 1900 BB4894
Size: 3'0" × 22'9" (91 × 693 cm) -
Antique Indian Allover Floral Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Runner – Circa 1900 BB4109
Size: 2'6" × 16'0" (76 × 487 cm)
Indian Rugs FAQ
What makes antique Indian rugs desirable for interiors?
Antique Indian rugs are valued for refined drawing, soft aged palettes, hand-knotted construction and decorative versatility. Agra and Amritsar carpets often combine Persian-influenced florals with Indian color sensitivity, making them suitable for formal rooms, modern interiors, large seating areas and collected spaces that need character without visual heaviness.
Are Indian rugs different from Persian rugs?
Yes. Indian rugs often share design influences with Persian rugs, especially floral, garden and medallion patterns, but they developed through Indian weaving centers such as Agra, Amritsar and North India. Many have softer palettes, spacious layouts and decorative proportions that make them especially useful for interior designers working with large rooms.
How old are antique Indian rugs usually?
In the rug market, antique rugs are typically considered 100 years old or older. This category may also include vintage Indian rugs from the early or mid 20th century, so buyers should review each listing for its stated period, origin, materials, condition notes and dimensions before comparing pieces.
Which rooms work best for Indian carpets?
Indian carpets work well in living rooms, dining rooms, libraries, bedrooms, galleries, entries and large open-plan interiors. Oversized Amritsar and Agra rugs are especially useful where furniture needs to sit comfortably on the rug. Runners and smaller Indian rugs can define hallways, bedside areas or layered seating arrangements.
What should designers check before buying an Indian rug?
Designers should check exact size, age, origin, weave, materials, pile condition, repairs, color balance and whether the rug has been size adjusted. Pattern scale matters too: allover florals are practical under dining tables, while medallions need careful placement. Visible pricing helps compare rarity, condition and design value.





