- Size: 3’2”x10’5”
- Material: Wool
- Age: Semi-antique
- Origin: Iran
This hand-knotted Nahavand runner, measuring 3 feet 2 inches by 10 feet 5 inches, is a river of color and heritage flowing through your space. Born from the looms of western Iran, it carries the whispers of artisans who weave stories into wool, knot by knot. Its length invites the eye to wander, drawing you along a path rich with tradition and timeless beauty.
Geometric medallions and angular motifs dance across its surface, their rhythm set in deep crimson, indigo blue, and soft ivory. Each hue, drawn from natural dyes, feels alive—breathing warmth into the room and echoing the landscapes that inspired it. The bold patterns are not just decoration but symbols, carrying the essence of Nahavand’s cultural memory.
Every hand-tied knot is a heartbeat in this runner’s story, a testament to patience and mastery. The subtle variations in line and shade remind you that this is no machine-made imitation but a singular work of art, touched by human hands. Over time, its colors will mellow into a patina that speaks of passage and presence, quietly marking the life it witnesses.
Laid in a hallway, entry, or quiet corridor, this Nahavand runner does more than cover the floor—it transforms the space. It becomes a bridge between old and new, a soft trail that invites bare feet to wander, a poetic thread binding tradition to your everyday life.