Condition
High durability antique with medium wool pile; easy to maintain and moth resilient, with age-appropriate wear expected for an 1870–1890 piece but no specific repair issues noted.
Color Descriptive Name
Slate Gray & Smoke Blue
STYLE
Medium-bright antique Persian Bijar runner with an earthy cool mood, dense geometric layout, and mixed tribal-floral detailing that feels rich and refined at a premium tier.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian Bijar area rug (circa 1870–1890) in a slate gray and smoke blue palette, woven in wool with a medium pile. Features a directional prayer-style field with stepped medallion forms, angular cartouche panels, small geometric flowers, lattice infill, stylized vines, corner spandrels, and border fretwork in a traditional tribal decorative style. Sized approximately 5 ft 1 in x 10 ft 9 in, this premium, high-durability piece offers a dense geometric composition and an elegant, earthy cool presence.
Additional information
Motifs include stepped medallion forms, angular cartouche panels, small geometric flowers, lattice infill, stylized vines, corner spandrels, and decorative border fretwork. The directional prayer-style field and tribal geometric patterning make it suitable as a statement runner in living rooms, dining rooms, libraries, studies, bedrooms, hallways, and offices. Its medium brightness and cool gray-blue tones work well with both classic and contemporary interiors.
Description
Antique Persian Bijar area rug in slate gray and smoke blue with a directional prayer-style field, geometric medallions, floral lattice motifs, and border fretwork. Wool, medium pile, high durability, and easy to maintain, this premium 5’1″ x 10’9″ runner suits living rooms, dining rooms, libraries, bedrooms, hallways, and refined offices.