Antique Malayer Allover Floral Hand Knotted Pile Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional Persian piece originates from the malayer region, known for producing durable and finely woven village carpets. Its elongated dimensions classify it as a superb hallway runner, ideal for anchoring long transitional spaces with historical elegance.
The primary field features a deep indigo or near-black ground, providing a striking contrast for the detailed motifs. This sophisticated use of the blue color palette is characteristic of early 20th-century Persian weaving, offering depth and resilience. The main field employs an allover design where repeating boteh-like floral sprays fill the space without the interruption of a central medallion.
Each stylized botanical element is rendered in shades of rose, pale green, and ivory, creating a rhythmic and highly textural surface. The meticulous hand-knotted construction ensures both longevity and a luxurious pile quality, hallmarks of truly exceptional antique rugs.
This runner, measuring approximately 3.01ft x 13.07ft, is a testament to the enduring artistry of Persian village weaving. Its narrow format and robust construction make it a functional yet highly decorative artifact, offering a refined layer of history and color to any contemporary or traditional interior setting.
















