Antique PersianBakhtiari Runner, Most Unusual Design

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Size: 
3'6" x 15'2" - 107cm x 462cm
Period: 
Early 20th century
Materials: 
Wool pile, cotton warp & weft
Condtion: 
Excellent
Price: 
$5,499.00
Item#: 
16263
Notes: 
An exceptional and most unusual Antique Persian Bakhtiari Runner, measuring approximately 3'6" x 15'2", woven around or before circa 1920. This remarkable runner embodies the artistry of the Bakhtiari weavers of western Iran. What makes this piece truly special is its richly detailed all-over floral “Paradise Garden” design — a field filled with an intricate lattice of blossoming trees, flowering shrubs, and delicate botanical motifs. Rather than a simple repeating pattern, the composition evokes the classical Persian concept of a heavenly garden, symbolizing abundance, harmony, and eternal life. The color palette is beautifully balanced and vibrant, featuring a sophisticated range of jewel tones and earthy hues that have mellowed gracefully with age. The natural dyes create depth and movement across the surface, enhancing the garden motif and giving the runner a luminous quality. Woven in very fine quality, this piece displays tight, precise knotting and excellent clarity of design — qualities that distinguish superior Bakhtiari rugs of the early 20th century. The wool is of outstanding quality, with a supple yet durable handle. Despite its age of over a century, the runner remains in excellent condition, a testament to both its craftsmanship and careful preservation. A rare and elegant example of early 20th-century Bakhtiari weaving, this runner would make a magnificent statement in a long hallway or gallery space, combining refinement, history, and enduring beauty.