Antique N.W. Persian Persian Allover Geometric Rug, Country of Origin: Persia, Circa Date: 1870s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving hails from Persia, specifically the rugged northwestern region, known for producing durable and highly stylized village and nomadic textiles.
The field is characterized by a deep, saturated ground color—a rich, near-black tone that anchors the design and falls within the desirable brown earth tone color rugs category. The intricate composition utilizes an elaborate lattice structure that connects highly stylized floral elements in a continuous, repeating fashion, typical of allover rugs from this period.
A vibrant palette of madder red, indigo blue, and soft ivory contrasts beautifully against the dark field, creating a dynamic visual rhythm. The skillful use of natural dyes ensures the enduring quality and depth of color found only in authentic antique rugs.
Woven in a long, narrow format, this piece functions perfectly as one of the finest examples of hallway runner rugs. Its robust construction and compelling tribal aesthetic make it a sophisticated and historically significant acquisition for a discerning collector.














