Antique N.W. Persian Persian Multicolor 1860s Rug, Circa Date: 1860s. This exceptional example of a N.W. Persian village weaving displays the robust geometric complexity characteristic of the region’s nomadic traditions. The structure is finely executed, suggesting a high level of technical skill from the weaver who created this striking textile.
The field is dominated by a powerful, serrated design composed of interlocking diamonds and chevrons, creating a dynamic visual rhythm. This highly active design covers the entire surface, classifying it as an allover rug composition, which maximizes the visual impact within its narrow format.
Utilizing rich, saturated dyes, the palette features deep indigo, earthy brown, and vibrant madder red, punctuated by touches of pale blue and ivory. The result is a striking example of multicolor jewel-tone rugs, perfectly suited for its dimensions as a compelling hallway runner rug.
Dating to the mid-19th century, this piece represents a significant historical artifact, showcasing the enduring quality of early tribal weavings before commercialization. It is a superb acquisition for collectors seeking authentic, highly graphic antique rugs with exceptional provenance and color integrity.
















