Antique N.W. Persian Persian Blue 1850s Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece represents the finest weaving traditions of Northwest Persia during the mid-19th century, a period highly prized by collectors of antique rugs. The density of the knotting and the quality of the wool speak to its enduring craftsmanship and remarkable preservation over nearly two centuries.
The field is dominated by a saturated, almost midnight indigo, providing a dramatic contrast to the array of secondary colors. This masterful use of natural dyes creates a profound depth, characteristic of the most sought-after blue color rugs from this region. Accents of madder red, pale rose, and saffron illuminate the intricate design work, highlighting the sophisticated palette utilized by the weavers.
The central design features a complex, repeating arrangement of stylized palmettes or large boteh motifs, densely packed and arranged in vertical rows. This continuous, non-medallion structure defines it as one of the classic allover rugs, allowing the eye to travel seamlessly across the entire surface without interruption. The careful outlining of each element ensures clarity despite the pattern’s intensity.
Exhibiting a long, narrow proportion, this textile functions perfectly as a piece of architectural art, ideal for defining transitional spaces. Its excellent condition and rich patina make it a superb example among hallway runner rugs, offering both historical significance and practical elegance for a contemporary interior seeking genuine antiquity.


















