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Antique Persian Malayer tribal gallery runner (c. 1870–1890) in wool with a light tapioca ground and catawba grape accents. Features a geometric layout of diamond medallions, stepped lozenges, pendant motifs, and floral border sprays with stylized palmettes and rosettes. Medium pile construction offers a comfortable underfoot feel and strong durability, ideal for long corridors and larger spaces.
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Motifs include diamond medallions, stepped geometric lozenges, pendant elements, floral sprays, stylized palmettes, and small rosettes. The elongated gallery runner format suits hallways, entries, gallery corridors, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and studies, adding a softly bright, earthy focal line. The neutral field with purple-toned accents allows easy pairing with both traditional and eclectic interiors.
Description
Antique Persian Malayer tribal gallery runner in wool with a light tapioca ivory field and catawba grape geometric medallions. This late 19th-century rug features diamond lozenges, floral border sprays, palmettes, and rosettes in a durable, medium-pile construction. Ideal for hallways, entries, gallery corridors, living and dining rooms, it adds an earthy yet bright premium accent with timeless Persian character.