Hallway Runner Rugs (3.08ft x 9ft), Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional piece is a superb example of 19th-century weaving, representing the enduring artistry found in antique rugs. Its dense wool pile and robust structure attest to its age and traditional craftsmanship, making it a highly desirable acquisition for collectors.
The deep indigo field provides a dramatic contrast for the complex, highly saturated geometric and stylized floral elements. This intricate composition utilizes an allover design, where repeating motifs cover the entire surface without a central medallion, characteristic of many tribal and village weavings from the Northwest Persian region.
The masterful use of color is immediately apparent. The primary field is a rich, saturated navy, anchoring the vibrant secondary palette. Hues of terracotta, teal, and soft gold highlight the detailed motifs, creating a visual depth that is highly sought after in blue color rugs of this period, demonstrating the skilled use of natural dyes.
Designed in a long, narrow format, this piece functions perfectly as one of the finest hallway runner rugs. Its durable, hand-knotted construction ensures it can withstand high traffic while providing a sophisticated foundation for a transitional or traditional interior space, connecting rooms with historical elegance.





