Antique Senneh Hallway Runner Wool Yellow Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exquisite piece exemplifies the refined weaving tradition of Senneh in Persia, renowned for its exceptionally fine knotting and intricate designs. The dense, all-over field pattern, likely a variation of the Herati motif, is rendered with meticulous precision, showcasing the technical mastery of late 19th-century Persian weavers.
The primary palette is dominated by a rich, mellowed yellow that has aged into a sophisticated gold-olive hue. This unusual field color provides a striking canvas for the complex secondary motifs woven in subtle shades of terracotta, forest green, and deep indigo. We maintain a curated selection of gold yellow orange color rugs that capture this unique luminosity.
Senneh rugs are distinguished by their use of the asymmetrical (Persian) knot and their typically thin pile, which allows for the articulation of extremely detailed curvilinear patterns. Finding a piece of this age and condition is increasingly rare, representing a significant acquisition for collectors of antique rugs from the Caucasus and Persia.
The dimensions confirm its original purpose as a runner. This format is ideal for lending historical depth and textural interest to transitional spaces, guiding the eye while anchoring the architecture of a long corridor or entryway, aligning perfectly with our collection of hallway runner rugs.






















