Origin
Persian (Azarbaijan)
Condition
Antique, low pile wool with strong durability, repair-friendly construction, and moth-resistant characteristics appropriate for its age range of 1870–1890.
Color Descriptive Name
Light Brown Sugar & Cocoa Brown
STYLE
Medium-bright, earthy tribal runner with a geometric village aesthetic and balanced pattern density that feels grounded yet visually engaging, with a clear premium impression.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique small corridor runner from Persian Azarbaijan in wool, featuring light brown sugar ground with cocoa brown accents. Displays a geometric layout with stacked medallion rosettes, stepped chevron bands, angular leaf sprays, stylized boteh forms, serrated border flowers, abstract branches, and arrow-like fillers. Tribal village style, low pile, distinctive character, strong durability, repair-friendly structure, and moth-resistant wool in a 4 ft 5 in x 9 ft 9 in format dating to 1870–1890.
Additional information
Motifs include geometric medallion rosettes, stepped chevron bands, angular leaf sprays, stylized boteh forms, serrated border flowers, abstract branch figures, and arrow-like fillers. Suited to hallways, entries, stair landings, gallery corridors, dressing areas, and kitchen runner zones, where its earthy tribal geometry can anchor and elongate the space.
Description
Antique Persian Azarbaijan tribal runner in light brown sugar and cocoa brown wool, with stacked geometric medallions, chevrons, and boteh motifs. This premium low-pile corridor rug offers strong durability and moth resistance, ideal for hallways, entries, galleries, stair landings, and kitchen runner zones.