






Antique Malayer Runner Rug (2' x 14')
Dimensions: 2'6" x 14'6" (76 cm x 442 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Malayer runner, woven in Persia circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece with a striking elongated field of repeating boteh motifs framed by angular end panels. Its rust-red ground, soft blue accents, and finely drawn border create a beautifully timeworn palette that highlights the rug’s hand-knotted character and collectible village craftsmanship. An ideal choice for a hallway, entryway, or narrow passage.
Faded warm tones of rust, soft blue, brick, ivory, terra cotta, sage, and brown, with a rust field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Malayer rugs are woven in and around the town of Malayer in western Iran, within the greater Hamadan district. Comprising over a hundred villages each with its own subtle design traditions, the Malayer region produces hand-knotted rugs on a cotton foundation using the symmetrical Turkish knot — finer and more tightly woven than most Hamadan work.
Malayer designs tend toward the geometric, with herati, mahi (fish), and stylized floral patterns rendered in a traditional palette of deep indigo, madder red, and ivory. Their precise drawing, durable construction, and handsome proportions make antique Malayer rugs a consistently sought-after choice for collectors and decorators alike.
Dimensions: 2'6" x 14'6" (76 cm x 442 cm).
Circa: 1920.
This antique Malayer runner, woven in Persia circa 1920, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece with a striking elongated field of repeating boteh motifs framed by angular end panels. Its rust-red ground, soft blue accents, and finely drawn border create a beautifully timeworn palette that highlights the rug’s hand-knotted character and collectible village craftsmanship. An ideal choice for a hallway, entryway, or narrow passage.
Faded warm tones of rust, soft blue, brick, ivory, terra cotta, sage, and brown, with a rust field.










































