Origin
Persian (Kazakhstan)
Condition
Antique, low-pile wool runner with high durability, moth-resistant characteristics, and easy maintenance; suitable for regular use with no major condition concerns noted.
Color Descriptive Name
Toasted Almond & Brick Red
STYLE
Medium-bright, earthy tribal runner with crisp geometric medallions and stylized trees, creating a balanced yet lively corridor statement at a premium tier.
Designer Spec Construction
Antique small corridor runner from Persian Kazakhstan (circa 1900–1920), woven in wool with a low pile in toasted almond neutrals accented by brick red. Features a geometric tribal layout with stepped medallions, hooked motifs, and tree-like linear designs for a grounded, earthy look. High durability and moth resistance make it practical for busy spaces, in a corridor runner size of 3 ft 10 in x 8 ft 7 in.
Additional information
Design details include stepped medallions, hooked geometric elements, arrow forms, meander borders, and grid-like corner devices, all arranged in a balanced, medium-density pattern. Its corridor runner proportions are ideal for hallways and entries, and it also works well to define paths in living rooms, studies, or alongside a dining table. The neutral and red palette pairs easily with both traditional and eclectic interiors while emphasizing its tribal character.
Description
Antique Persian (Kazakhstan) tribal corridor runner in toasted almond with brick red geometric medallions, hooked motifs, and stylized tree designs. This low-pile wool rug offers high durability, moth resistance, and easy maintenance—ideal for hallways, entries, living rooms, studies, or dining rooms seeking an earthy, premium statement piece.