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Antique Camel Hair Sarab Runner
Period: 19th Century
Origin: Sarab, Iran
Dimensions: 102×493 cm
This rare late 19th century Sarab runner highlights a powerful and architectural geometric composition featuring a vertical sequence of diamond-shaped medallions rendered in deep indigo and madder red. This structural balance between the rhythmic, interlocking medallions and the luminous camel-colored field reflects the pinnacle of the Northwest Persian village weaving tradition. Sarab textiles are world-renowned for their sophisticated use of natural, undyed camel hair, which provides a neutral foundation that allows the precise tribal geometry to achieve a striking graphic presence.
The color palette is masterfully balanced featuring a primary camel-tone ground that serves as a dramatic canvas for high contrast shifts of sapphire blue, terracotta, and soft peach. These rich and enduring tones achieved through the expert application of natural dyes over 130 years ago exhibit a chromatic depth and a characteristic “silky” luster that are hallmarks of the finest late 19th century productions. The inclusion of a complex, multi-layered border system—including a primary geometric border on a deep indigo ground—creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior wool quality and distinctive technical finesse of the master weavers from the Azerbaijan region.
Structural analysis indicates the use of premium hand-spun camel hair and sheep wool with a characteristically resilient handle and a soft, even pile. The exceptional clarity of the serrated medallion outlines and the presence of significant, harmonious abrash within the blue and terracotta sections definitively distinguish this antique masterpiece from later commercial examples. Ultimately this Sarab runner stands as a premier example of Northwest Persian village art representing a peak in both technical endurance and graphic majesty for global textile collectors.
