Description
Origin:
Persia (Iran, Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiari region)
Actual Dimensions: 3′ 11″ × 12′ 0″ (rounded 4×12)
Style:
Traditional
Material:
Wool pile on cotton foundation
Color Palette:
Deep red field with navy blue, ivory, soft green, rose pink, and muted gold accents
This Persian Bakhtiari runner features a repeating vertical pattern of large diamond medallions filled with intricate geometric floral designs and hooked corners. Each medallion connects through stylized vines and small rosettes, creating a rhythmic flow down the length on a rich red ground. The wide navy borders use continuous floral sprays, tribal motifs, and geometric fillers in ivory and rose tones to frame the composition with strong contrast and balance.
Bakhtiari rugs are woven by nomadic and semi-nomadic tribes in the Zagros Mountains of southwest Iran, known for their bold geometric patterns, thick wool construction, and durable quality suited to rugged lifestyles. Traditional designs emphasize symmetry and repetition with vibrant natural dyes, often incorporating garden-inspired motifs symbolizing nature and protection. This new piece maintains the classic tribal style with tight knotting and a medium-high pile that feels substantial yet comfortable.
A 4×12 runner like this one is ideal for long hallways, entry corridors, or along the side of a dining table, adding warmth and pattern to narrow spaces. The deep red field brings energy and richness, while the navy borders provide grounding against wood floors or neutral walls. Wool offers excellent cushioning, stain resistance, and longevity in high-traffic areas with simple vacuuming for care.






