Antique Kurdish Hallway Runner Wool Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional example of nomadic weaving showcases the robust character typical of kurdish rugs from the late 19th century. Woven entirely in resilient wool, it presents a vibrant, tightly knotted structure ideal for high-traffic areas.
The central field is dominated by a luminous, saturated gold, placing it within the highly desirable category of rugs featuring the yellow color palette. Against this warm ground, repeating stylized floral motifs create an intricate, balanced allover design that draws the eye down the length of the piece.
Framing the field are bold, multi-banded borders defined by strong madder reds and rust tones, interspersed with geometric diamonds and small, repeating rosettes. Its specific dimensions mark it as a classic hallway runner rugs, perfectly suited to define and elongate a transitional space in a sophisticated interior.
Possessing remarkable clarity of color, likely derived from high-quality natural dyes, this piece retains the authenticity and charm sought by collectors. It is a stunning, durable example of finely preserved nomadic art, representing the enduring legacy of high-quality antique rugs.
















