Antique N.W. Persian Persian Blue 1825 Rug, Country of Origin: Iran / Persia, Circa Date: 1825. This exceptional piece is a powerful example of early 19th-century weaving, representing the finest traditions of Iranian Persian rugs. Its remarkable preservation and deeply saturated dyes confirm its status among truly collectible antique rugs.
The primary field is dominated by a rich, inky indigo, a characteristic shade often sought in blue color rugs from this region. Against this deep ground, highly stylized, geometric tree-of-life motifs are rendered in earthy tones of rust, saffron, and ivory, creating a vibrant contrast that speaks eloquently to the tribal aesthetic of the Northwest Persian tradition.
The structure of the design utilizes an intricate, repeating pattern, classifying it among desirable allover rugs. This dense arrangement of stylized flora and fauna ensures visual depth and movement throughout the entire length of the textile. The composition avoids a central medallion, allowing the eye to travel freely across the meticulously knotted surface.
Given its elongated dimensions, this piece functions beautifully as one of the most elegant hallway runner rugs available on the market. The narrow format highlights the complexity of the multiple guard borders, which frame the central field with bands of geometric medallions and abstract symbols. This 1825 weaving is a sophisticated testament to enduring Persian craftsmanship.












