Antique Kerman Hallway Runner Wool Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exquisite piece represents the finest weaving traditions of Kerman, Persia, known for their dense knotting and refined palette. As a genuine example of antique rugs, it carries the subtle patina and character only achieved through nearly a century of careful preservation.
The primary field displays a rich, mellowed tone, transitioning between soft beige and true ivory color. This neutral ground allows the complex, stylized floral and vine motifs, rendered in soft blues and creams, to emerge with quiet sophistication, ensuring the rug complements rather than dominates a space.
Unlike centralized medallion formats, this Kerman utilizes an intricate allover design where repeating elements flow seamlessly across the entire length of the field. This structure creates visual continuity and movement, making the rug highly adaptable and effective in guiding the eye through a long space.
Designed specifically for transitional areas, this long, narrow format defines its utility. Such elegant hallway runner rugs are essential for lending warmth and historical depth to corridors, entryways, or galleries, providing a functional foundation without overwhelming the surrounding architecture.














