This antique long and narrow Northwest Persian tribal paisley pattern gallery size rug is a compelling example of 19th-century tribal rugs, distinguished by its elongated gallery format and expressive decorative language. These types of antique Persian rugs reflect the regional tradition known for combining bold tribal geometry with more fluid ornamental motifs.
The rug’s field features a stylized paisley rug design pattern, arranged in a rhythmic progression that guides the eye along the length of the carpet. Interpreted through a tribal lens, the paisley forms appear more angular and dynamic than their classical counterparts, giving the design a sense of movement and vitality. The long, narrow proportions further enhance this effect, making the rug especially well-suited to transitional spaces.
A carefully articulated border system frames the central field, providing contrast and structure while reinforcing the rug’s overall balance. Hand-knotted in wool, the surface of this magnificent 19th century rug offers durability, texture, and tonal depth, hallmarks of authentic Northwest Persian tribal rugs intended for both everyday use and long-term longevity.
Ideal for hallways, corridors, galleries, stair landings, or narrow architectural spaces, antique area rugs like this gallery carpet add historic character and visual interest without overwhelming its surroundings. Whether placed in a traditional interior or used to introduce warmth and pattern into a more contemporary setting, this Northwest Persian tribal paisley rug delivers timeless design, cultural depth, and strong decorative presence.


























