100% Wool
Pure wool fibers provide natural strength, warmth, and long-term durability.
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Bakhtiarie runner hand-woven in 100% wool – bold kilim geometry with expressive tribal motifs on a richly grounded field.
Bakhtiarie runner with kilim-style geometric design, SKU 63843, size 2′6″ × 7′9″, hand-woven in 100% wool.
This Bakhtiarie Runner features a commanding vertical composition built from layered medallions, angular florals, and symbolic tribal forms. The dense arrangement of motifs creates a strong sense of rhythm and movement, characteristic of Bakhtiarie weaving traditions known for their expressive, narrative-driven designs.
Hand-woven from 100% wool, this runner offers a durable kilim construction with a low-profile feel and pronounced texture. Measuring 2′6″ × 7′9″, it is well suited for hallways, entry corridors, kitchens, or transitional spaces where durability and visual depth are essential.
Graphic tribal symbolism, hand-woven kilim structure, and resilient wool craftsmanship.
Pure wool fibers provide natural strength, warmth, and long-term durability.
Flatwoven geometry delivers bold pattern with a refined, low-profile construction.
Produced using traditional hand-weaving techniques that emphasize structure and longevity.
Warm brown ground accented by rust, blue, gold, green, and ivory details.
Type: Bakhtiarie Runner • SKU: 63843
Design: Geometric / Kilim
Material: 100% wool
Weave: Hand-woven kilim
Size: 2′6″ × 7′9″
Palette: Brown, rust, blue, gold, green, ivory
An excellent choice for hallways, entryways, and kitchens where durable construction and bold tribal pattern add warmth and character.
Vacuum gently without a beater bar. Rotate periodically for even wear. Professional cleaning recommended.
Questions about fit or placement? Contact our gallery for personalized assistance.
Bakhtiarie rugs are known for their bold tribal symbolism, strong structural integrity, and expressive motifs—woven as durable, story-rich pieces rooted in village and nomadic weaving traditions.
