Antique N.W. Persian Persian Brown 1820s Rug, Circa Date: 1820s. This exceptional example of the N.W. Persian weaving tradition showcases the robust, deeply saturated palette characteristic of the early 19th century. The central field is dominated by a rich, dark brown earth tone color rugs, providing a powerful contrast to the vibrant secondary colors that define the tribal motifs.
The field employs a highly structured, repeating geometric pattern, typical of an allover design that extends the visual impact across the length of the piece. These stylized tribal motifs, rendered in madder red, ivory, and indigo, are tightly packed, lending the composition a dense, textural quality that speaks to its village origins.
Woven specifically as a narrow format, this piece functions perfectly as one of the finest examples of hallway runner rugs from the period. Its long, slender proportions and durable weave suggest it was intended for a high-traffic area, likely a corridor or a grand staircase landing in a wealthy household.
Dating to the 1820s, this rug represents a rare survival, preserving the integrity of its original dyes and structure for two centuries. It is an artifact of significant historical merit, standing among our most prized antique rugs available for acquisition today.










