Antique Serab Hallway Runner Wool Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century example hails from the Serab region, known for its durable, high-quality wool and distinctive geometric designs. It is a superb representation of classic Iranian / Persian rugs from the Qajar era, showcasing the sophisticated use of natural dyes.
Designed specifically to traverse long corridors, this piece functions perfectly as a refined hallway runner rug. The narrow format is balanced by a robust structure, ensuring longevity even in high-traffic areas. The warm, camel-toned field is offset by vibrant terracotta reds and deep indigo accents, creating a palette that is both grounding and engaging.
The primary field employs a tightly organized, repeating lattice structure filled with stylized rosettes and geometric quatrefoils. This consistent, non-directional arrangement creates an impressive allover pattern that draws the eye down the length of the piece without relying on a central medallion. The density of the motifs speaks to the meticulous craftsmanship typical of village weaving.
The borders feature multiple guard bands framing a wide main border filled with delicate, repeating floral sprays on a cream ground. Having survived over a century, the wool retains a beautiful, soft patina, characteristic of finely preserved antique rugs. This Serab runner offers a rare combination of historical integrity, functional size, and enduring aesthetic appeal.














