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Period: Early 20th Century
Origin: Iran
Dimensions: 110 x 310 cm
This rare, early 20th-century Kurdish runner is a magnificent and powerfully expressive testament to the nomadic and village weaving traditions of the Kurdish tribes, celebrated for its bold graphic energy, highly individualistic design variations, and robust structural charm. Hand-knotted with high-quality, hand-spun wool that yields a thick, lustrous, and remarkably resilient pile, this long runner features a beautifully wide and substantial format perfectly suited for grand gallery spaces or corridors. The expansive central field is saturated in a vibrant, glowing cherry-madder red ground, providing a dramatic canvas for a commanding vertical axis of five large, highly geometric octagonal medallions. Each medallion is uniquely framed with complex, serrated borders of bright yellow, ivory, and soft green, while enclosing ancestral tribal motifs at their core to create an engaging rhythmic progression down the loom.
The highly active composition of the file named “6149 early 20th kürt yolluk 110 x 310 1700d.jpg” beautifully showcases the spontaneous artistic freedom characteristic of authentic tribal weavings, decorated with floating geometric amulets, small stars, and stepped corner spandrels that vary charmingly in color. a masterful command over organic vegetable dyes is evident across the rich palette, where the warm red field is dynamically countered by deep indigo blue, antiqued golden-ochre, and crisp ivory highlights. Framing this extensive graphic journey is an elaborate, multi-layered border system that anchors the energetic movement of the central field. The main border features a warm, earthy brown ground intricately animated by a continuous chain of bold geometric rosettes and abstract motifs, closely flanked by precise, multicolored geometric guard bands that lend a profound sense of structure and balance.
Exhibiting a wonderfully authentic aged patina, soft natural abrash variations where the organic tones have matured beautifully over the decades, and a remarkably heavy, sturdy handle, this historic runner carries a profound visual presence. The charming irregularity of the tribal layout, combined with the majestic color contrasts unique to the Kurdish weaving tradition, gives this piece a timeless versatility that bridges antique heritage with modern graphic appeal. It stands as an outstanding and highly collectible work of authentic Persian-Anatolian borderland tribal art, bringing an immense sense of historical narrative, rustic elegance, and warm, grounding soul to any curated interior setting.
Stock No: 6149
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