No. MO113

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Persian, vintage Malayer, Herati pattern

Wool on cotton

4’x13’

This stunning vintage Malayer runner rug beams with the Herati design, a repeat field design with a diamond shaped medallion with curving leaves surrounding it that some say look like fish. This Malayer has an abrashed garnet to a more pale garnet with in the border with a charcoal field & complimenting accents of teal, salmon, blues, & corals. Geometric design, birds, & florals are the detailed motifs of this runner rug. Medium, even pile throughout with secured fringes & selvedges, this runner rug can stand up to foot traffic & life’s messes.

The Herati pattern is named after the old weaving center of Persia, Herat, in which the pattern was first designed. The city of Herat is now a part of northwestern Afghanistan.

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Persian, vintage Malayer, Herati pattern

Wool on cotton

4’x13’

This stunning vintage Malayer runner rug beams with the Herati design, a repeat field design with a diamond shaped medallion with curving leaves surrounding it that some say look like fish. This Malayer has an abrashed garnet to a more pale garnet with in the border with a charcoal field & complimenting accents of teal, salmon, blues, & corals. Geometric design, birds, & florals are the detailed motifs of this runner rug. Medium, even pile throughout with secured fringes & selvedges, this runner rug can stand up to foot traffic & life’s messes.

The Herati pattern is named after the old weaving center of Persia, Herat, in which the pattern was first designed. The city of Herat is now a part of northwestern Afghanistan.

Persian, vintage Malayer, Herati pattern

Wool on cotton

4’x13’

This stunning vintage Malayer runner rug beams with the Herati design, a repeat field design with a diamond shaped medallion with curving leaves surrounding it that some say look like fish. This Malayer has an abrashed garnet to a more pale garnet with in the border with a charcoal field & complimenting accents of teal, salmon, blues, & corals. Geometric design, birds, & florals are the detailed motifs of this runner rug. Medium, even pile throughout with secured fringes & selvedges, this runner rug can stand up to foot traffic & life’s messes.

The Herati pattern is named after the old weaving center of Persia, Herat, in which the pattern was first designed. The city of Herat is now a part of northwestern Afghanistan.