Antique N.W. Persian Blue 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional narrow format piece originates from Northwest Persia, showcasing the region’s mastery of complex botanical design within a restricted palette. The deep indigo field, characteristic of fine blue color rugs from the late 19th century, provides a dramatic contrast to the secondary tones of terracotta and rose.
The composition employs a dense, highly detailed repeating motif, classifying it among the finest examples of allover rugs. Stylized palmettes, delicate flowering vines, and geometric elements are intricately woven, creating a continuous, vertically oriented design that draws the eye down the length of the carpet.
The elongated, slender dimensions confirm its original purpose as one of the highly desirable hallway runner rugs. This format requires a unique approach to pattern scaling, which this piece executes flawlessly, maintaining visual balance despite its extreme length-to-width ratio.
As a genuine artifact dating to the 1880s, this weaving represents a significant piece of textile history. Its excellent preservation and sophisticated color balance make it a superb acquisition for collectors of high-quality antique rugs, offering both historical depth and timeless aesthetic appeal.


















