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Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Melayer, Iran
Dimensions: 100 x 480 cm

This rare late 19th century Persian Malayer runner highlights an extraordinarily long and rhythmic composition featuring a dense, all over “Herati” or “Mahi”  ...
Period: Late 19th Century Origin: Melayer, Iran Dimensions: 100 x 480 cm This rare late 19th century Persian Malayer runner highlights an extraordinarily long and rhythmic composition featuring a dense, all over “Herati” or “Mahi” pattern (stylized fish and leaves) set against a luminous ivory field. This structural balance between the repeating, high detail botanical lattice and the elongated format reflects the pinnacle of the Malayer weaving tradition. Located between the major weaving centers of Hamadan and Sarouk, Malayer workshops are highly regarded by collectors for their sophisticated, “finely drawn” versions of classical Persian motifs, often executed with a tribal spontaneity. The color palette is masterfully balanced, featuring a primary cream ground that serves as a serene canvas for the vibrant shifts of madder red, sapphire blue, and soft ochre. These rich and enduring tones, achieved through the expert application of natural dyes over 130 years ago, exhibit a chromatic harmony and clarity that are hallmarks of the finest late 19th century Malayer productions. The inclusion of a wide, royal blue primary border decorated with alternating floral rosettes and scrolling vines creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior wool quality and distinctive technical finesse of the village master weavers. Structural analysis indicates the use of premium, hand spun local wool with a characteristically low clipped pile and a resilient handle. The exceptional clarity of the geometric floral outlines and the presence of significant abrash (natural tonal variation) within the blue borders and red accents definitively distinguish this antique masterpiece from later commercial examples or modern reproductions. The presence of authentic aging signs and the natural softening of the foundation fibers serve as physical verification of its late 19th century origin and its status as a significant cultural artifact of the Persian textile heritage. Ultimately, this Malayer runner stands as a premier example of Persian village art, representing a peak in both technical endurance and decorative elegance. Its technical integrity, monumental length (approaching 480cm), and historical significance make it a priceless cultural treasure for global textile collectors and interior designers. The sophisticated presence and vibrant color story of this piece make it not only a serious investment but a breathtaking centerpiece for a grand gallery or hallway, preserving the legacy of the Malayer master weavers for future generations. Stock No: 5243
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