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61336 Distressed Antique Persian Heriz Rug Runner, 01'11 x 11'04.
This hand-knotted wool distressed vintage Persian Heriz rug runner encapsulates the timeless beauty of tribal artistry and nomadic heritage. It exudes tribal enchantment and nomadic charm, with its richly striated brick red and terra cotta backdrop lending a sense of depth and texture. The antique wash and distressed composition imbue this Heriz carpet runner with weathered finesse, capturing the essence of laid-back luxury and years of cultural significance.
At the heart of this runner lie five striking blue medallions, each intricately adorned with Ram's Horn motifs and central yin-yang symbols. The Ram's Horn, a potent emblem of fertility, heroism, power, and masculinity, pays homage to the strength and resilience of tribal traditions. The yin-yang symbols, representing the harmony and balance between male and female energies, add a layer of profound philosophical depth, weaving a narrative of unity and equilibrium into the fabric of this Persian masterpiece.
Framing this captivating field is a geometric border composed of squares and cubes on a blue background. This border not only provides a structured frame for the design but also reflects the interconnectedness of tribal life, where geometric motifs often symbolize community and continuity. The combination of bold blue accents against the earthy tones of the field creates a striking contrast, enhancing the rug's visual appeal.
With its relaxed refinement and rustic elegance, this antique Heriz rug runner is a versatile piece that fits seamlessly into a variety of interior styles. Whether placed in a modern space or a cozy bohemian setting, it brings warmth, history, and a touch of quiet sophistication. Its distressed finish and symbolic motifs invite viewers to explore its story, making it a cherished addition to nearly any home or collection.
- Distressed. Desirable Age Wear.
- Abrash. Antique Wash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 01'11 x 11'04.
- Pile Height: 0.12 of an inch.
- Date: 1910's. Early 20th Century.