Antique N.W. Persian Large Hallway Runner Wool Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece represents a rare survival from the mid-19th century, offering a tangible link to the golden age of nomadic weaving. Its powerful, saturated colors, derived from natural vegetable dyes, are hallmarks of truly antique rugs.
The structure of the field is defined by a sequence of large, interconnected diamond medallions, rendered in deep indigo and madder red. This elongated format makes it an ideal choice among hallway runner rugs, perfectly suited for grand corridors or long transitional spaces where verticality is emphasized.
Woven entirely of high-quality, hand-spun wool, the texture of this piece speaks to the robust weaving traditions of the region. The characteristic palette, dominated by rich blues and earthy reds, is instantly recognizable as originating from Iranian / Persian rugs, reflecting the enduring artistic legacy of the plateau.
Distinctive of the N.W. Persian weaving groups, the border employs a complex, repeating cartouche motif, providing a sophisticated frame to the bold central geometry. This combination of tribal strength and balanced composition ensures the runner remains a commanding decorative element, bridging historical authenticity with contemporary interior design needs.










