Antique Wool Multicolor Jewel Tones Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving exemplifies the enduring artistry of antique rugs. Its sturdy wool construction and precise hand-knotted pile speak to the quality craftsmanship typical of nomadic or village production during this era.
The palette is characterized by rich, saturated dyes, presenting a stunning display of multicolor jewel tone rugs. Deep indigo and saturated brick reds are balanced by softer cream and camel hues, creating visual movement across the field. The use of natural dyes ensures a subtle variation in tone, adding depth and authenticity to the textile.
The design employs a highly unusual diagonal stripe configuration, which breaks from traditional medallion structures. This dynamic arrangement features small, repeating geometric motifs set within the bands, resulting in a complex and mesmerizing allover rugs pattern that draws the eye along the length of the piece.
Given its long, narrow dimensions, this piece is perfectly suited for use as a sophisticated Hallway Runner Rugs (3.04ft x 14.06ft). It offers a rare opportunity to introduce a museum-quality tribal textile into a contemporary setting, providing both historical resonance and unparalleled visual interest in transitional spaces.












