The 1920s Antique Persian Serab Rug Runner embodies the soul of early 20th-century craftsmanship, where each hand-tied knot tells the story of generations of skilled artisans from the Serab village in Northwest Persia. Woven nearly a century ago, this exquisite runner captures the quiet poetry of time—aged wool softened by decades of care, its colors mellowed to a warm, enduring patina.
The long, narrow form—measuring an impressive 3’10” by 20’5”—makes it ideal for grand corridors, gallery hallways, or expansive kitchen runners in heritage homes. Each diamond-shaped medallion rests upon a delicate backdrop of tone-on-tone ivory panels, with alternating dark fields of navy and rust. The interplay of camel, sand, blush, and saffron yellow brings balance and movement, while the intricate Herati motifs whisper of Persian gardens, flowing water, and blooming vines.
As sunlight drifts across its surface, the rug reveals subtle texture shifts—each fiber a reminder of the organic materials and hand-dyed wools used by early 20th-century Serab weavers. The original camel-ground borders frame the central design in rhythmic symmetry, giving the piece both structure and serenity. Its even wear to the knot heads is a testament to the authenticity and longevity of this heirloom-quality textile.
This Antique Persian Serab Rug Runner perfectly suits vintage-inspired aesthetics, where understated luxury and natural tones harmonize effortlessly. Picture it softening the echo of a stone hallway, complementing whitewashed wood beams, or guiding guests through a sunlit entryway lined with antique mirrors and ceramic vessels. It brings warmth to minimalist spaces, grounding the room in history and craftsmanship.
The tactile quality of handspun wool, paired with its faded yet intricate design, evokes nostalgia—a reminder of long passageways in ancestral homes, of footsteps softly treading paths lined with stories. Professionally cleaned and fully secured on all edges, it is ready to offer another century of use and admiration.
A treasure for collectors and connoisseurs alike, this 1920s Serab runner is not just an antique rug—it is an heirloom, a living piece of Persian art that transforms any interior into a dialogue between past and present.
Single column of diamond medallions with reciprocal motifs
Partial Herati pattern symbolizing abundance and water flow
Wide camel-toned borders with intricate guard stripes
Expertly hand-knotted wool with original selvages largely intact
Camel, sand, beige, navy blue, brick red, blush, ivory
Accents of sapphire, saffron yellow, and mallard green teal
Naturally aged hues that enrich the rug’s vintage authenticity
Circa 1920s, hand-knotted in Persia
Mostly even wear to knot heads, consistent with age
Original side cord selvages intact or professionally restored
Fully secured ends, recently cleaned for in-home use
Region: Serab, Northwest Persia
Period: Circa 1920s
Material: 100% handspun wool
Technique: Traditional hand-knotting with natural vegetable dyes
Size: 3'10" x 20'5" (approx. 118 cm x 625 cm)
Variation of up to 2 inches due to handwoven nature
Ideal for hallways, entryways, or long kitchen spaces