Description
Hand woven in wool originating between 1950-1960, this vintage mid-century Persian kilim runner hails from the Bidjar (Bijar) region, known for exceptionally durable and sought-after pieces among tribal rarities. The field designs host an uncommon series of pictorial symbols surrounding the arresting diamond pattern, depicting human and canine figures—the former widely believed to represent the weaver while the latter signifies protection and trust—offering an intriguing cultural context to the conversational qualities of this piece. The play of this meticulous, texturally woven geometry and the impressive variations of beige brown, orange, blue, black, off-wthie, green, pink, and red colorway hues creates a particularly arresting sense of movement complementing the length of this runner, further offering a unique multi coloration in the border completing the aesthetic of one of the most lively and uniquely colored vintage pieces we’ve seen in this size; particularly suitable for hallway and stairway flooring projects.