Antique N.W. Persian Persian 1830s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1830s. This exceptional piece represents the finest weaving traditions of the early Qajar era, originating from the rugged highlands of Northwest Persia. The enduring quality and sophisticated use of natural dyes are hallmarks of Iranian / Persian rugs from this period, showcasing a deep connection to ancient textile artistry.
The field is dominated by a rich, warm terracotta hue, providing a vibrant backdrop for the complex, repeating medallions and stylized boteh forms. This dense ornamentation utilizes an allover design structure, ensuring visual interest across the entire length of the textile without relying on a central medallion. The contrast between the salmon field and the deep indigo accents is particularly striking, reflecting a mastery of color balance.
Woven in a narrow, elongated format, this textile functions perfectly as a hallway runner rug. Its dimensions speak to the architectural needs of 19th-century Persian homes, where long corridors required durable and richly patterned floor coverings. The ivory primary border, featuring repeating floral cartouches, frames the central panel with elegant precision, providing necessary visual relief.
As a genuine artifact dating to the 1830s, this rug offers more than mere decoration; it is a tangible piece of history, preserved through two centuries. The condition, remarkable given its age, confirms the superior quality of the wool and knotting technique employed by the master weavers. We are pleased to offer this and other exceptional antique rugs to discerning collectors worldwide.








