Imagine coming into a cozy kitchen or breezy hallway and being greeted by a piece of history underfoot. That's the charm of this early 1900s Persian runner, woven by the skilled hands of a weaver from the Persian Kurdish tribe. This beautiful runner is adorned with diamond medallions carrying nature-inspired tribal symbols. Each medallion is like a window to another world, outlined with a decorative ribbon that draws you in.
This runner has a lot of character. Its rusty tones exude warmth, making any space feel instantly inviting and this Persian has abrash, where you see the evident dye lot changes and different batches of naturally dyed wool it took to create this tribal rug. What's truly fascinating is the craftsmanship. Handwoven with wool dyed from natural resources like plants, flowers, and vegetables, it's a wonderful example of the centuries-old techniques used to bring this fantastic runner to life.
Despite its age, this low pile runner is built to last, ready to withstand the hustle and bustle of everyday life. So, whether you're rushing through the kitchen to whip up a meal or gliding down the hallway to greet guests, this Persian beauty adds a touch of history and charm to any space it graces.
Exact Size: 3 x 6'5
:: Please consider a rug pad for this old beauty, to keep it protected and wiggle free. Click below if you want to add one at BPR and we will custom cut it to size:
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