Antique Turkish Hallway Runner Wool Coral Rug, Country of Origin: Turkey, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece is a quintessential example of 19th-century Anatolian weaving, showcasing the robust structure and vivid dye work characteristic of Turkish rugs. Its long, narrow format makes it an ideal hallway runner rug, perfectly suited to defining and elongating transitional spaces within a refined interior.
The palette is dominated by deep madder reds and rich indigo blues, beautifully offset by highlights of ivory and a rare, luminous shade of coral color. The use of natural dyes ensures a remarkable depth of color saturation that has aged gracefully over the last century and a half, lending the wool pile a soft, velvety patina.
The central field features a strong, medallion-like composition built from interlocking, stylized elements. This traditional approach to design emphasizes bold, rectilinear forms, firmly placing the piece within the tradition of geometric rugs. The complexity of the border work, featuring small, repeating squares and stylized tribal motifs, provides a sophisticated frame for the primary design.
As a highly collectible textile from the late Ottoman period, this runner represents a significant investment in history and artistry. It stands as a testament to the enduring quality and aesthetic power found within the finest examples of antique rugs, offering both durability and unparalleled visual interest for the discerning collector.


















