This 9x14 antique Afghanistan Sultanabad rug, hand-knotted in wool and originating circa 1880-1890, is a striking example of late 19th-century Afghanistan village artistry. The rug features a richly saturated rust red field adorned with spacious floral medallions, geometric botanical motifs, and finely articulated vinery in tones of ivory, sky blue, gold, beige, and muted coral.The design enjoys the bold yet refined sensibility characteristic of antique Sultanabad rugs, where large-scale floral geometry is rendered with remarkable openness and clarity. A warm rust red field anchors a repeating medallion arrangement surrounded by stylized blossoms, angular vinery, palmettes, and geometric floral devices. The interplay of sky blue, ivory, camel, and muted gold accents against the saturated ground creates exceptional contrast while maintaining a soft, naturally aged elegance.Equally compelling is the spaciousness of the composition, allowing each motif to breathe within the expansive field rather than crowding the design. The border system frames the carpet with rhythmic floral ornamentation and delicate geometric detailing that reinforces the architectural balance of the piece. The result is a highly decorative and distressed antique Afghanistan Sultanabad rug that blends grandeur, symmetry, and warmth with enduring sophistication.