Condition
High durability antique wool runner with medium pile in repair-free, moth-resistant condition, appropriate to an early 1900–1920 age class.
Color Descriptive Name
Ivory, Deep Ultramarine & Burnt Ochre
STYLE
Medium-bright tribal gallery runner with an earthy, warm mood, showcasing dense geometric patterning and crisp village-style motifs in deep ultramarine and burnt ochre on a light ground. Premium-tier impression with richly detailed, angular medallions and borders that feel both bold and refined.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian Sarab tribal gallery runner (c.1900–1920) in wool, featuring a geometric village aesthetic with central stepped medallions, angular latch-hook motifs, geometric vine tendrils, cruciform rosettes, and serrated spandrels. Palette centers on deep ultramarine and burnt ochre over an ivory/light ground for medium brightness and warm, earthy character. Medium pile and wool construction support high durability, with a premium-tier finish and a long, narrow 2 ft 10 in x 13 ft 0 in gallery runner format ideal for corridors and passages.
Additional information
Motifs include central stepped medallions, latch hooks, small cruciform rosettes, geometric vine tendrils, serrated spandrels, and layered tribal borders, all within a geometric visual family. The dense, highly patterned field adds visual interest and helps hide everyday traffic in spaces like hallways, entries, gallery corridors, kitchens, studies, and stair landings. The ivory ground balanced by ultramarine and burnt ochre accents creates an earthy, inviting warmth well-suited to both traditional and eclectic interiors. Distinctive tribal character makes it a focal piece in long, narrow rooms.