Antique N.W. Persian Brown 1880s Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece represents the finest traditions of antique rugs from the late 19th century, showcasing a powerful, deeply saturated palette typical of nomadic and village weaving.
The commanding central field is dominated by rich, oxidized tones, positioning it firmly within the category of brown earth tone color rugs. This deep coloration provides a dramatic, grounding contrast to the vibrant terracotta and ivory elements woven throughout the repeating stepped medallions, speaking volumes about the quality of the natural dyes used during this period.
Woven in a desirable narrow format, this piece functions perfectly as a hallway runner rug, guiding the eye with its continuous vertical chain of stylized geometric motifs. The design vocabulary is distinctly regional, reflecting the robust, angular patterns favored in N. Persian village workshops that often bordered Caucasian weaving traditions.
The craftsmanship inherent in this textile confirms its provenance from the broader region of Iranian / Persian rugs. Its enduring structure and sophisticated, primitive aesthetic make it a significant historical document of 19th-century weaving art, preserving its character across generations.












