Antique Hallway Runner Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional Moghan runner represents the finest tradition of Caucasian weaving, characterized by its bold geometric precision and deeply saturated dyes. As a superb example of antique rugs, it captures the raw, powerful aesthetic prized by collectors of nomadic textiles.
The field is dominated by a striking, warm hue—a rich, earthy tone that transitions between rust and a deep salmon coral color. This vibrant ground provides a dramatic backdrop for the repeating vertical rows of highly stylized zoomorphic figures, rendered in contrasting shades of indigo, ivory, and forest green. The use of natural dyes ensures a magnificent depth of color that only improves with age.
Structurally, the piece is tightly woven in durable wool, ideal for high-traffic areas. Its long, narrow format defines it as a classic hallway runner rugs, designed to guide the eye and anchor transitional spaces. The multiple border system, featuring reciprocal elements and small floral guards, frames the central design with meticulous detail, showcasing the weaver’s technical skill.
This Moghan piece is more than merely decorative; it is a historical document of early 20th-century Caucasian artistry. Its robust construction and timeless, tribal design make it a sophisticated choice for modern interiors seeking authentic texture and profound historical resonance.










