Origin
Persian (Kazakhstan)
Condition
Early antique wool runner with strong durability, stable repairs if any, moth-resilient fibers, and a comfortable medium pile appropriate for regular corridor use.
Color Descriptive Name
Dark Red & Soft White
STYLE
Dark, earthy, and densely patterned, this early antique tribal corridor runner features bold geometric medallions and floral borders with a premium, collector-level impression.
Designer Spec Construction
Early antique Persian (Kazakhstan) tribal corridor runner (c.1900–1920) in dark red with soft white accents, woven in wool with a medium pile. Features octagonal medallions, stepped latchhook forms, diagonal stripe bands, cross rosettes, and geometric flower heads within tiled borders. Strong durability and stable condition, sized at 3 ft 3 in x 9 ft 3 in for hallways and narrow spaces, with a premium tier presentation.
Additional information
Motifs include stacked octagonal medallions, stepped latchhook elements, diagonal stripe bands, small cross rosettes, geometric flower heads, and allover border tiles for a highly patterned geometric look. Ideal for hallway, entry, landing, gallery, kitchen runner, or a narrow study where a dark, earthy tribal statement is desired.
Description
Early antique Persian (Kazakhstan) tribal corridor runner in dark red and soft white wool with stacked geometric medallions and floral border tiles. Medium pile, strong durability, and premium character make it ideal for hallways, entries, galleries, and narrow studies seeking a dark, earthy statement.