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61079 Vintage Persian Hamadan Rug Runner, 03'10 x 09'08.
Get ready to be waltzed off your feet as this hand knotted wool vintage Persian Hamadan rug runner shows off its smooth moves with the softer side of tribal enchantment. It's not just a rug; it's a design dance with nomadic charm and a sprinkle of global chic. Taking center stage is a hooked medallion, decorated with Herati motifs, roundels, and mystical amulets, surrounded by an intricately patterned diamond trellis. Enigmatic shapes and animal motifs in the corner spandrels are the rug's secret dance moves, coming together to create a perfect design symphony. This vintage Hamadan rug knows how to make an entrance and leave a lasting impression. It is framed with a beguiling tribal border enclosed with a simple stylized floral meander guard border. Restful shades of teal and pink add a charming touch to this Hamadan runner, while a generous dose of brown grounds the pastel hues, lending an overall sophisticated air to the ensemble. Step into a world where each thread tells a tale of artistry, mystery, and the timeless allure of Persian craftsmanship.
The distinctive feature of this Persian rug lies in its delightful soft color palette. Gentle earth-tones and opulent warm hues seamlessly blend in perfect harmony, forming a visual symphony that is truly enchanting. For those in search of a hallway rug that effortlessly marries history, artistry, and comfort, your quest ends here. Let this Persian rug runner grace your space, turning it into a sanctuary of style and sophistication. Seize the opportunity to own a piece of woven magic – a rug that's more than just an accent, but a statement of elegance and timeless allure!
- Rendered in variegated shades of brown, pink, teal, tan, beige, navy blue, light green, aqua, rose, taupe, baby blue, sand, greige and robin's egg blue with other accent colors.
- Distressed. Desirable Age Wear.
- Abrash. Antique Wash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Iran.
- Measures: 03'10 x 09'08.
- Date: 1970s. Late 20th Century.