Antique Hamadan Hallway Runner Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This striking piece originates from the prolific hamadan weaving tradition of West Persia, showcasing the geometric precision characteristic of village production during the early 20th century.
The field is organized into powerful vertical stripes of deep indigo, terracotta red, and saffron yellow. Within these bands, stylized boteh and palmette forms repeat in an allover design that maximizes the rug’s narrow dimensions, creating a strong, rhythmic visual effect.bot
Woven entirely in durable wool, the robust structure of this piece is perfectly suited for high-traffic areas. Its specific dimensions define it as an ideal hallway runner, providing both visual guidance and warmth to transitional spaces within a home.
This exceptional example stands out due to the intensity of its primary hues and superb preservation. The prominent use of a vibrant, yet softened, coral color makes it a highly desirable piece, representing the enduring artistry found within genuine antique rugs.










