Hallway Runner Rugs (4.04ft x 11ft), Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the enduring quality and vibrant palette characteristic of antique rugs woven in the early 20th century. Its robust construction and richly saturated wool pile speak to its tribal or village origins, offering both historic significance and practical durability.
The primary field color is a stunning, deeply nuanced coral, often described as a sophisticated salmon pink color. This warm hue provides a striking contrast to the secondary colors, which include midnight indigo, forest green, and earthy ochre. The careful use of natural dyes ensures that the colors have mellowed beautifully over the last century, giving the textile an irreplaceable depth and historic appeal.
Woven by skilled artisans in the region of Iranian / Persian rugs, this carpet features a highly detailed allover geometric design. The pattern avoids a central medallion, instead relying on repeating tribal motifs and stylized geometric elements that fill the entire field. This dense composition creates visual movement and ensures the rug looks balanced regardless of its orientation within a space.
The hand-knotted wool pile offers a satisfying, durable texture, typical of pieces intended for daily use in nomadic or village settings. The dense knotting and tightly finished edges suggest a quality suitable for high-traffic areas. This type of robust weaving is highly sought after, whether presented in grand room sizes or in smaller formats such as a hallway runner.













