Hallway Runner Rugs (3.02ft x 15.03ft), Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the enduring artistry of 19th-century weaving traditions. Its composition features a highly detailed, dense geometric design, characteristic of allover rugs produced by nomadic or village workshops, where every available space is filled with symbolic motifs.
The central field is anchored by a rich, saturated indigo, providing a profound backdrop for the complex array of stylized flora and tribal symbols rendered in madder red, saffron, and ivory. The use of natural dyes ensures a remarkable depth of color, particularly evident in the mesmerizing shades of blue color rugs from this period, which retain their vibrancy across generations.
Given its elongated and narrow dimensions, this textile was specifically designed to traverse transitional spaces. It is a superb example of hallway runner rugs, offering both visual guidance and acoustic dampening in long corridors or galleries, while introducing a powerful sense of history and handcrafted texture to modern interiors.
Woven entirely of high-quality hand-spun wool, the pile remains robust, testifying to the skill of the original weaver and the durability inherent in these historic textiles. This 1850s creation is more than merely floor covering; it is a museum-quality specimen, representing the finest tradition of antique rugs available today.














