Origin
Persian (Azarbaijan)
Condition
Antique, long-lasting low wool pile with good durability; easy to maintain, moth resistant, no specific repairs noted; age class late 19th century (1870–1890).
Color Descriptive Name
Roasted Chestnut & Parchment
STYLE
Dark, earthy traditional corridor runner with intricate antique floral and geometric detailing, giving a richly patterned, premium impression in a compact format.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian Azarbaijan corridor runner (circa 1870–1890) woven in wool with a roasted chestnut ground and parchment accents. Features an allover traditional design with stylized palmettes, scrolling vinery, serrated leaves, lattice tendrils, and angular geometric border motifs. Low pile construction and durable wool make it long lasting and easier to maintain, suited to premium interiors needing a narrow runner size (3 ft 6 in x 9 ft 6 in).
Additional information
Motifs include stylized palmettes, scrolling vinery, serrated leaves, lattice tendrils, geometric border bands, stepped fretwork, and pendant floral forms, creating a mixed floral–geometric character. Ideal for hallways, entries, landings, gallery spaces, kitchen runner zones, and corridors adjacent to living or dining rooms, where its dark, patterned surface can help mask traffic and add decorative depth.
Description
Antique Persian Azarbaijan corridor runner in roasted chestnut brown with parchment beige accents. This traditional wool rug features stylized palmettes, scrolling vinery, serrated leaves, lattice tendrils and angular geometric borders. Low pile and long-lasting durability make it ideal for busy hallways, entries, galleries and kitchen runner zones. A premium, distinctive 19th-century piece for classic interiors.