This Antique N.W. Persian Coral 1930s Hallway Runner Rug exemplifies the robust, geometric weaving traditions characteristic of the N.W. Persian style. Featuring a dense, all-over pattern of repeating tribal motifs across the field, this striking piece is a masterclass in early 20th-century craftsmanship.
The primary field color is a sophisticated, sun-faded hue of coral color, which shifts subtly across the length of the pile, providing depth and visual texture. This palette is beautifully complemented by accents of deep indigo and earth tones, typical of high-quality Iranian Persian rugs from this period.
Woven in a long, narrow format, this textile is ideally suited for use as a refined hallway runner rug. Its strong, multi-layered border system, composed of intricate serrated and reciprocating designs, frames the central field with precision and structural integrity.
Dating to the 1930s, this piece retains the authentic character and durable construction sought after in genuine antique rugs. The geometric symmetry and balanced color distribution ensure it remains a timeless and compelling decorative element for contemporary corridors and entryways.










