Antique N.W. Persian Large Hallway Runner Wool Multicolor Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the robust, geometric weaving characteristic of the N.W. Persian tradition. Its design is dominated by a repeated sequence of bold, interlocking octagonal medallions set against a creamy ivory ground, a testament to enduring tribal artistry.
The long, narrow format of this hallway runner is perfectly suited for defining transitional spaces, drawing the eye down a corridor with its energetic rhythm. Each medallion is meticulously detailed with complex internal geometric motifs, creating a dense, all-over pattern that minimizes the field’s negative space.
A striking feature is the masterful use of color, which employs a highly saturated multicolor jewel tone palette. Deep indigo, rich saffron yellow, earthy browns, and vibrant madder red are balanced by the light foundation, ensuring the intricate tribal symbols retain their clarity and visual impact.
Woven entirely from high-quality wool, this rug possesses the durability and textural richness expected of early 20th-century weaving. It stands as a superb example of antique rugs that retain their original intensity and historical integrity, offering both functional beauty and collector value for the discerning interior.


















