Antique N.W. Persian Hallway Runner Wool Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving presents a sophisticated, tribal aesthetic typical of the North West Persian region. The enduring quality and masterful use of natural dyes confirm its status among desirable antique rugs.
The central field is defined by a luminous, slightly variegated ivory ground, which provides a striking contrast to the saturated palette of the medallions. Rich indigo blue, earthy terracotta, and oxidized copper tones dominate the geometric motifs, lending the piece a powerful, grounded presence. The use of cochineal pink highlights adds depth and complexity to the wool pile.
Woven specifically as a hallway runner, the elongated format features a series of large, linked geometric cartouches running down the central axis. These highly stylized, stepped medallions are framed by multiple narrow guard borders filled with traditional tribal elements, ensuring visual continuity throughout the length of the piece.
While the runner utilizes a central medallion structure, the dense arrangement of subsidiary motifs and tribal filler elements creates a visually impactful allover design. This intricate composition ensures that the eye is constantly engaged, making this piece an outstanding decorative anchor for any transitional space requiring historical authenticity and rich color.














