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The Nasrin
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An heirloom rug from the Malayer collection
Antique Persian Malayer Rug Runner — 1895–1910 | 3'1" × 14'10"
The Antique Persian Malayer Rug Runner is a turn-of-the-century hand-knotted wool piece that brings rhythmic boteh repetition, nuanced color movement, and village-level sophistication into elongated spaces. Woven in Persia circa 1895–1910, this Malayer runner features a fully covered field of alternating botehs, each carrying its own interior germinating plant—layered, expressive, and richly animated in composition.
- Origin: Persia (Iran)
- Age: Antique, circa 1895–1910
- Type: Rug runner
- Construction: Hand-knotted
- Pile: Wool pile
- Use: Indoor
- Size: 3'1" × 14'10"
Each rug is handcrafted and timeworn. Variations in drawing, abrash, and shape are natural characteristics of antique handmade rugs and reflect authenticity rather than imperfections.
DESCRIPTION
Nasrin is defined by an allover boteh composition, arranged in alternating directions and partial offset rows that establish rhythm without rigidity. Each boteh contains its own interior germinating plant, introducing layered symbolism and subtle narrative variation across the length of the runner.
The execution is notably refined. Borders carry as much nuance as the field itself: a primary band of serrated leaves and top-view floral forms is framed by an outer minor border of reciprocating bulb-and-germination motifs. These elements work together to guide the eye forward, reinforcing the runner’s elongated movement.
Color is exceptionally complex and expressive. A striated green ground shifts through ocean green and lime, interwoven with cobalt and navy blues, ivory, terracotta, madder-root red, chocolate brown, and faded royal blue. Abrash appears organically, creating depth and softness rather than contrast.
The result is a runner that feels alive and evolving—richly patterned yet never static, ideal for hallways, stair landings, or layered interiors where detail and history are meant to unfold gradually.
HISTORY
Malayer rugs are woven in western Persia and are known for their expressive drawing, dense allover patterning, and village-level interpretation of classical Persian motifs.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Malayer weavers frequently favored boteh-based fields arranged in repeating but flexible formats, allowing room for improvisation and personal expression.
Antique Malayer runners from this period are especially prized today for their balance of structure and spontaneity—pieces that feel historically grounded while remaining visually dynamic.
ABOUT THE NAME
Nasrin is a Persian name associated with wild roses and delicate blossoms, often used poetically to suggest natural beauty and quiet resilience.
The name reflects this rug’s character: repeating botehs that bloom across the field, each carrying its own interior life rather than repeating mechanically.
Nasrin is a piece defined by growth and continuity—ornate yet organic, richly layered, and deeply rooted in tradition.
MATERIALS & COMPOSITION
- Primary material: Wool
- Construction: Hand-knotted
- Dye method: Traditional hand-dyed yarns with pronounced abrash
- Edges: Original side cord selvages, intact or professionally restored
- Finish: Fully secured sides and ends
CONDITION DETAILS
This antique Persian Malayer runner is in good, stable condition consistent with its age and use. The wool pile shows mostly even wear down to the knot heads, with small isolated areas of foundation faintly visible.
Most of the original side cord selvages remain intact or have been professionally restored. The sides and ends are fully secured.
There is minor contour to the shape with gentle bowing, which falls within normal margins for a runner of this age and construction.
The rug has been recently professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate in-home use.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Vacuum gently using suction only. Avoid beater bars and rotating brushes.
Use a quality rug pad or runner underlay to help correct minor contour and reduce movement.
Rotate end-to-end periodically to encourage even wear. For deep cleaning, consult a professional rug cleaner experienced with antique hand-knotted rugs.
FAQ
Is this runner one of a kind?
Yes. Each antique Malayer runner is unique in drawing, coloration, and proportion.
What defines Malayer runners?
They are known for expressive boteh patterns, dense allover fields, and village-level individuality.
Is the runner ready for use?
Yes. This runner has been professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate placement.
Shipping & Delivery
The Leonidas Collection is proud to offer carbon neutral shipping on most heirloom rug purchases.
- Shipping is calculated at checkout and includes handling and insurance.
- Select rugs ship free within the continental U.S.
- Oversized items ship via freight carrier (curbside delivery).
- Shipping fees are non-refundable.
- Damage or delivery issues must be reported within 48 hours.
Return Policy
- Heirloom rugs (including vintage & antique) are returnable within 3 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
- Heirloom rugs purchased on sale or with a discount are final sale.
- Contemporary rugs are returnable within 14 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
- Return authorization is required.
Please review the full details of our Return & Refund Policy for more information.
We encourage customers to contact us at hello@leonidascollection.com with any questions prior to purchase to ensure confidence in your selection.
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