Antique N.W. Persian Persian Coral 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional piece represents the enduring quality and intricate weaving traditions characteristic of antique rugs from the Northwest Persian region. The dense, finely knotted structure speaks to the skilled craftsmanship prevalent at the turn of the 20th century, ensuring both remarkable detail and lasting durability.
The primary visual impact is delivered by the saturated field color, a rich, earthy hue described in the title as Persian Coral. This dominant shade is beautifully contrasted by secondary elements rendered in deep indigo and subtle cream accents, creating a vibrant yet balanced composition typical of tribal and village weavings from this area. The palette is warm and grounding, reflecting the use of natural dyes.
The design employs a tightly rendered geometric motif, repeated across the entire expanse of the field in a classic allover design. This repeating lattice of stylized blossoms and angular vine work ensures visual continuity, drawing the eye smoothly across the length of the carpet without the interruption of a central medallion. The complexity of the pattern showcases the weaver’s mastery of small-scale detail.
Given its elongated proportions, this textile functions ideally as a sophisticated hallway runner rugs, lending historic depth and rich color to transitional spaces. Its robust construction and traditional border system, featuring multiple guard stripes framing the central design, confirm its enduring utility as a functional piece of art suitable for high-traffic areas within a refined interior.








