Hallway Runner Rugs (3.03ft x 15ft), Circa Date: 1870s. This exceptional piece is a testament to the robust weaving traditions of the late 19th-century Caucasus and Northwest Persia. Its tribal geometry and saturated natural dyes mark it as a highly collectible example among antique rugs.
The central field is dominated by a rich, deeply saturated indigo, providing a dramatic contrast to the alternating geometric medallions and stylized floral forms. This masterful use of a dark, resonant ground color is characteristic of the finest blue color rugs from the region, showcasing the weaver’s skill in dye preparation.
The composition utilizes a highly articulated, repeating motif structure, eschewing a central medallion for an elegant allover pattern that draws the eye vertically. The density of the knotting ensures that the intricate tribal symbols and latch-hook elements retain their crisp definition despite the passage of over 150 years.
While technically designated as a large runner, the width and length make it ideal for grand hallways or galleries, functioning perfectly as a sophisticated hallway runner rugs. This rare format, combined with its outstanding preservation and vibrant palette, makes this Persian weaving a significant addition to any discerning collection.












