Origin
Persian (Azarbaijan)
Condition
Antique, high durability, moth resistant, easy to maintain, medium pile with no specific repair issues noted for its age class (1870–1890).
Color Descriptive Name
Brown Moss & Gray Blue
STYLE
Medium-bright, earthy tribal runner with dense geometric and medallion motifs that feel intricate yet grounded, reflecting a premium, collectible character.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian (Azarbaijan) tribal corridor runner rug (circa 1870–1890) in brown moss with gray blue accents, woven in wool with a medium pile. Features a central medallion, complex geometric layout, angular vines, stepped cartouches, hooked polygons, stylized floral rosettes, and layered borders. High durability, moth resistant, and easy to maintain in a corridor runner size of 3 ft 8 in x 10 ft 10 in.
Additional information
Motifs include central medallion forms, angular geometric vines, stepped cartouche shapes, hooked polygons, stylized floral rosettes, layered border panels, and small lattice diamonds. Well suited for hallways, entryways, gallery corridors, living rooms, studies, and libraries, especially where a richly patterned tribal statement runner is desired.
Description
Antique Persian (Azarbaijan) tribal runner rug in brown moss with gray blue accents, featuring a central medallion and complex geometric and floral motifs. Wool, medium pile, high durability, and moth resistant—ideal for hallways, entryways, gallery corridors, living rooms, studies, and libraries seeking a premium, earthy statement piece.