
Possibly Antique Persian Hamadan Runner Rug, Hand-Knotted Wool, Red and Blue Floral Design, circa 1920s( Available by online purchase only )
This possibly antique Persian hamadan runner rug, hand knotted in wool circa 1920s, exemplifies the craftsmanship and regional charm of traditional Hamadan weaving, the rug features a striking central column of floral medalions framed by stylized foliage and geometric flourishes, rendered in a saturated red field with accents of deep indigo, satfron, ochre, and faded rose.
The border showcases a classic Herati style pattern with small floral and rosette motifs on a blue ground, flanked by guard stripes with repeating rosettes and vine scrolls, The rug's palette has softened over time with subtle abrash and scattered wear, adding to its visual depth and antique appeal. The wool pile is low and evenly worn, and the weave is tight and durable, indicative of its quality.
The ends are finished with original fringe, showing some irregularities consistent with age. A versatile piece, this Runner is ideal for hallways, entryways, or as an accent in layered rug settings, offering warmth, texture, and timeless Persian character
Vintage condition as pictured.
Dimensions Approximately: 116"L, 33"W