Antique Kurdish Hallway Runner Wool Multicolor Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece of textile history originates from the Kurdish weaving traditions of the early 20th century, showcasing the robust structure and vibrant, nomadic artistry characteristic of antique rugs.
The design is characterized by a striking vertical orientation, utilizing multiple narrow bands filled with repeating stylized floral and geometric elements, creating a captivating allover design. This dense, rhythmic patterning ensures visual interest along the entire length of the piece.
Woven entirely in wool, the pile exhibits a rich, saturated palette derived from natural dyes. Tones of madder red, indigo blue, and moss green intermingle with ivory and terracotta, establishing a stunning multicolor jewel tone effect that speaks to the high quality of the materials used.
Perfectly suited for traversing long, narrow transitional spaces, this specific format is highly sought after for its practical elegance. The durability and narrow proportions define it as an ideal hallway runner rugs, capable of anchoring a corridor while introducing historical depth and color.
















