Tribal Influences Antique Persian Dated 1275 Kurdish Runner, Country of origin: Persia, Circa date: 1858 (1275 Hijri)
This antique Persian Kurdish runner draws on the strength and directness of traditional village weaving, with intricate patterns that speak to both artistry and lived cultural memory. Its dated reference to 1275 Hijri gives the piece an added sense of historical presence, while its hand-knotted character and richly articulated motifs reflect the skill of the weavers who created it.
The rug showcases a captivating palette of navy blue, red, ivory, and subtle beige accents. A bold navy field provides a dramatic ground for the vibrant red and ivory motifs, while repeated geometric forms and layered borders create rhythm, balance, and visual depth. Its long, narrow format connects naturally with runner rugs, while its expressive village character and angular drawing make it especially relevant among tribal rugs and geometric rugs.
This piece can complement a variety of interiors, from bohemian and eclectic rooms to more classic spaces that benefit from a strong antique accent. Its bold colors and intricate patterns allow it to serve as a focal point in a hallway, entry, corridor, or narrow seating area, while the subtle abrash gives the surface depth and character. For help choosing the best placement and proportions, see our rug size guide.
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