Antique Malayer Large Hallway Runner Wool Blue Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional Persian weaving presents the classic, elongated dimensions typical of a large hallway runner. Woven in the late Qajar era, this piece showcases the highly durable construction and fine knotting for which Malayer rugs are justly celebrated, making it a superb architectural accent.
The palette is defined by a striking contrast between the rich, saturated terracotta reds of the central medallion and the dramatic, near-midnight deep blue field. These powerful, natural dye colors are balanced by accents of ivory, saffron, and olive green found within the intricate border system, lending the rug depth and visual complexity.
The design features a highly stylized central medallion and pendents, rendered with precision and executed using the characteristic Malayer blend of curvilinear elements within a disciplined complex geometric designs framework. The overall composition maintains a sophisticated symmetry, appealing to both traditional and modern sensibilities.
Retaining remarkable pile height and color vibrancy after more than a century of use, this piece represents a high-quality example of late 19th-century village weaving. Such well-preserved antique rugs offer not only aesthetic beauty but also a tangible connection to the history of Persian textile artistry.










