Antique N.W. Persian Persian Blue 1840s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1840s. This exceptional piece is a genuine example of early antique rugs, dating to the Qajar era. Its superb condition, considering its age, speaks to the enduring quality and robust construction inherent in 19th-century tribal weaving.
The field is dominated by a magnificent, deep indigo, often referred to as “Persian Blue,” providing a dramatic backdrop for the complex design. This particular shade, characteristic of the finest blue color rugs, was achieved using natural indigo dyes, which have mellowed beautifully over nearly two centuries. The central design employs a dense allover rugs pattern, featuring repeating stylized boteh and geometric palmettes rendered in rich madder red and soft ivory.
Woven in a long, narrow format, this piece functions perfectly as a hallway runner rugs. This specific dimension is characteristic of pieces woven for domestic use in the long corridors of traditional homes in the region, showcasing the practical application of tribal artistry.
The borders feature crisp, geometric medallions set against a light saffron ground, providing a striking contrast to the dark field. The overall composition demonstrates the sophisticated artistry inherent in Iranian / Persian rugs from this period, offering a tangible link to the nomadic weaving culture of the 1840s.










