This exquisite 19th century Persian Malayer long runner was woven in the last quarter of the 1800s in the renowned weaving region of Northwest Persia. It features a striking triple axial medallion design set against a terracotta lattice field—an elegant combination that blends geometric structure with organic rhythm.
The composition is enriched by a sophisticated color palette of deep blues, warm rust reds, golden yellow, earthy brown, and fresh green. A finely rendered triple border frames the design, with the primary border in ivory, offering a luminous contrast and visual balance.
Malayer rugs from this period are celebrated for their individuality, nuanced color work, and refined village craftsmanship. This long runner is not only a functional piece but also a work of art that brings timeless beauty and cultural heritage to hallways, entryways, or transitional spaces.