





Antique Sarab Runner Rug (3' x 7')
Dimensions: 3'7" x 7'2" (109 cm x 218 cm).
Circa: 1930.
This antique Sarab runner, woven in Persia circa 1930, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece with a long, elegant format and a richly patterned tribal design. Its deep charcoal field is framed by an ivory-toned geometric border, while the repeating compartment motifs and age-softened palette give it the distinctive character collectors prize in early village rugs. A versatile accent for a hallway, entryway, or narrow living space.
Faded neutral tones of charcoal, ivory, taupe, slate, and beige, with a charcoal 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.
Sarab rugs are from the same area as Heriz and Serapi rugs in north west Iran. Sarab rugs usually come in a runner format with a camel grounds and geometric patterns. They are not woven in workshops, but cottage industry. These pieces are woven on smaller looms and are woven not following any plans or drawing but using designs handed down and drawn from memory and surroundings. Each piece is unique both in style and color placement, with the weaver free to express themselves in their own artistic style.
Dimensions: 3'7" x 7'2" (109 cm x 218 cm).
Circa: 1930.
This antique Sarab runner, woven in Persia circa 1930, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece with a long, elegant format and a richly patterned tribal design. Its deep charcoal field is framed by an ivory-toned geometric border, while the repeating compartment motifs and age-softened palette give it the distinctive character collectors prize in early village rugs. A versatile accent for a hallway, entryway, or narrow living space.
Faded neutral tones of charcoal, ivory, taupe, slate, and beige, with a charcoal field.










































