Charming late 19th century hand knotted Persian Kurdish Runner. Originating from the skilled Kurdish weavers of Persia, renowned for their robust construction and captivating geometric designs, this piece is a testament to authentic village weaving traditions.
This beautiful Kurdish runner features a captivating and uncluttered design, characterized by a series of eight small axial medallions gracefully arranged across its field. These medallions are rendered in a deep abrash navy blue, showcasing subtle tonal variations that add depth and character, indicative of traditional dyeing methods and the rug's genuine age. The medallions, along with the terracotta field, are subtly adorned with delicate small paisley forms, adding a layer of intricate detail to the overall geometric composition.
The terracotta color field provides a warm and inviting backdrop, beautifully complementing the navy blue motifs. The design is expertly framed by a truly wonderful border, presented in a luminous ivory color, which creates a crisp contrast. This border is richly adorned with its own intricate geometric designs in harmonious shades of blue and terracotta, perfectly echoing the rug's central palette and completing its cohesive aesthetic.
This Antique Persian Kurdish runner is an ideal acquisition for interior design professionals, home decorators, and individual customers seeking an authentic vintage masterpiece that infuses their home with profound cultural heritage, powerful geometric artistry, and a truly unique, resilient elegance. Its exceptional quality, open design, and historical significance make it a cherished heirloom for hallways, entryways, or grand corridors.
- Dimensions: 3’ 4” x 12’
- Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1800s
- Place of Origin: NW Persia
- Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation
- Condition: Wear consistent with age and use
SKU: 1390
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