Origin
Persian (Azarbaijan)
Condition
Antique piece with strong durability and medium pile, moth resistant and noted for easy maintenance, with no specific repairs detailed.
Color Descriptive Name
Rich Black & Muted Terracotta
STYLE
Dark, moody tribal corridor runner with dense geometric patterning and earthy terracotta accents, giving a bold, premium presence. The antique motifs and busy layout create a dramatic, characterful look in a long, narrow space.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique tribal runner rug from Persian Azerbaijan, circa 1870–1890, woven in wool with a medium pile and corridor runner proportions (4 ft 1 in x 11 ft 3 in). The palette centers on rich black with muted terracotta and earthy tones, arranged in a geometric allover field. Stepped diamonds, hooked medallions, lattice geometry, small crosses, latch-hook borders, and tiny animal and structure figures contribute to its distinctive character. Strong durability, easy maintenance, and moth resistance support long-term use in high-traffic hallways and galleries.
Additional information
Motifs include stepped diamonds, geometric hooked medallions, cross details, lattice structures, latch-hook border forms, and scattered small animal and structure figures for added tribal charm. Its dark brightness level and earthy color mood work especially well in hallways, entries, corridors, galleries, stair landings, and dressing areas where a bold, patterned runner can anchor the space.
Description
Antique Persian Azerbaijan tribal runner rug in rich black with muted terracotta, featuring geometric stepped diamonds, hooked medallions, lattice motifs, and tiny animal figures. This wool corridor runner (4’1″ x 11’3″) offers strong durability, easy maintenance, and moth resistance—ideal for hallways, entries, corridors, galleries, stair landings, and dressing areas seeking a premium dark, earthy accent.