Condition
High durability with low pile wool construction, moth resilient and noted for easy upkeep; presents as a robust antique piece from the late 19th century corridor-runner class.
Color Descriptive Name
Warm Sand & Soft Teal
STYLE
Medium-bright and earthy with a balanced, highly patterned geometric look in warm sand and soft teal, this antique tribal Bijar runner projects a refined, premium presence.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique Persian Bijar wool corridor runner (circa 1870–1890) in a warm sand beige ground with soft teal and muted red accents. Features a geometric layout with angular medallion traces, hooked figures, stylised leafy sprigs, stepped vine forms, and small tribal rosettes framed by meander borders. Low pile wool construction and high durability suit premium interiors needing a long, narrow statement piece in approximately 4 ft 9 in x 11 ft 3 in.
Additional information
The central medallion feeling is expressed through angular, tribal geometry rather than a single bold emblem, lending subtle structure to the corridor format. Hooked motifs, leafy sprigs, and rosettes add rhythmic detail, while stepped vine forms and meander bands animate the borders. Ideal for hallways and entryways needing a durable antique focal point, and equally at home in living rooms, dining rooms, studies, libraries, or bedrooms with an earthy, traditional sensibility.