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Wide Runners:
 
 
Style: Geometric
Style2: botanical
Predominant Color: brown Predominant Color: brown

Kellehs, so-called gallery carpets, and long rugs are all considered to be wide runners - antique rugs and carpets of a particularly elongated format that have been produced in many weaving centers around the world. Many of the earliest classical carpets were woven in this kelleh format because of the restriction imposed by narrow width looms. Early miniatures of Safavid, Mughal and Chinese court scenes often depict narrow carpets flanking each side of a main carpet, with a dais carpet at the top creating the configuration of a stage with an audience in attendance. Unusual shaped antique wide runners were frequently commissioned to fit into particular spaces and may be found in many attractive styles and colorations.

A Russian Karabagh wide runner

Ukrainian and Russian

Circa: 1900
 
A Karabagh runner with a light brown field with sparse birds and flowers around a central row of three petal medallions linked by a pair of narrow medallions in shades of beige within linked spandrels and a border of beige and brown zigzag stripes.
 
Size:  18'0" × 6'5"
Item No:  BB4769