Description
Origin:
Persia (Iran, Farahan/Sarouk region)
Actual Dimensions: 5′ 11″ × 13′ 9″ (rounded 6×14)
Style:
Traditional
Material:
Wool pile on Wool foundation
Color Palette:
Rich brick red field with deep navy blue, ivory, soft turquoise, rose pink, and muted gold accents
This antique Persian Farahan rug, over 140 years old, displays a classic all-over Herati pattern with small fish-like leaves, diamond medallions, and delicate floral rosettes densely covering the brick red ground. The design flows with subtle symmetry and natural abrash variations, while the wide navy borders feature intricate vine scrolls, repeating floral sprays, and small geometric fillers in ivory and rose tones. The aged patina, soft wool pile, and gentle fading give it deep historical character and refined elegance typical of late 19th-century pieces.
Farahan rugs from the Arak region of central Persia were woven in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, prized for their fine knotting, balanced compositions, and graceful interpretations of classical Persian motifs. These village and workshop pieces often used high-quality wool and natural dyes that develop beautiful patina over time, making them collector favorites for their durability and artistic refinement. This exceptional example shows the style’s signature detail and harmony in a generous runner-like format.
A 6×14 antique rug suits long hallways, wide entryways, or gallery corridors, providing substantial coverage with historical presence. The brick red field adds warmth and richness, contrasting beautifully with wood floors or neutral walls. Wool construction ensures remarkable longevity, comfort, and natural resilience, with gentle vacuuming preserving its 140+ year beauty.









