Antique Kashan – Silk Hallway Runner Purple Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exquisite piece, woven entirely of silk in the late 19th century, is a stunning example of Kashan rugs known for their luxurious pile and intricate design work, immediately establishing its provenance as a genuine antique rug.
The defining characteristic of this runner is the rich, saturated field color—a deep, regal purple that has mellowed beautifully over time. This striking hue places it among the most sought-after purple color rugs from the period, contrasting subtly with the taupe and indigo accents in the complex border system.
The design features a dense, all-over pattern of stylized vines, palmettes, and delicate blossoms, typical of Persian court weaving. The meticulous detail confirms its status as a premium example of floral rugs, showcasing the master weaver’s ability to render complex natural forms in silk.
Designed specifically for long, narrow spaces, this piece functions perfectly as a luxurious hallway runner rugs. Its exceptional quality and narrow format make it an ideal choice for adding historical depth and unparalleled color to a contemporary interior, representing the height of late Qajar dynasty textile artistry.











