An early 20th-century North-West Persian Karajeh carpet from around 1920, measuring approximately 61.2 × 518.4 cm (about 2’0″ × 17’0″) — a true long-corridor runner format.
The composition pairs a salmon-toned field with an ivory border. Karajeh is a village in the Heriz weaving district of northwestern Persia (now Iran), associated with hand-knotted wool village carpets in scatter and runner sizes.
Hand-knotted wool. Authentic one-of-a-kind antique.
At a glance
· Origin: Persia (Iran), Karajeh (Heriz district) · Period: Circa 1920 · Material: Wool · Weave: Hand-knotted (pile)
· Dimensions: ~61.2 × 518.4 cm (≈2’0″ × 17’0″) · Ground color: Salmon · Border color: Ivory · SKU: 18814








































