Antique Kurdish Persian Wool Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece is a testament to the enduring weaving heritage of the region. The vibrant palette and robust construction characterize many Rugs from Persia during the late Qajar Dynasty.
Woven with a dense, high pile, this textile exemplifies the rustic yet sophisticated aesthetic of the kurdish tradition. The field is dominated by a highly geometric, repeating medallion structure, utilizing an allover design that avoids a central focal point, drawing the eye across the entire composition.
The striking colorway features rich terracotta reds, deep indigo blues, and accents of moss green and saffron yellow, all derived from natural vegetable dyes. Its elongated, narrow format identifies it specifically as an oversized Hallway Runner Rugs (3.1ft x 8.06ft), perfectly suited for grand corridors or gallery spaces where length is paramount.
This runner is a rare find, demonstrating remarkable preservation for its age, with the wool retaining its original lanolin sheen. Such authentic, high-quality antique rugs offer not only decorative beauty but also significant historical value to discerning collectors.










