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Kismet Fine Rugs

W 3.1 L 11.9 Sultan Abad Runner 100% Wool Hand-Woven Geometric Design - 66822

W 3.1 L 11.9 Sultan Abad Runner 100% Wool Hand-Woven Geometric Design - 66822

Regular price $3,600.00 USD
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Hand-woven Sultanabad runner in 100% wool – a masterfully scaled composition featuring oversized palmettes and rustic botanical motifs in a sophisticated, tea-washed palette.

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Long Sultanabad wool runner featuring a rhythmic all-over design of large-scale geometric palmettes and flowering vines in muted gold, terracotta, and slate blue on a warm sandy-beige field, SKU 66822, size 3′1″ × 11′9″.

This Sultan Abad Runner captures the prized "village" elegance that has made the Arak weaving tradition a staple of high-end interior design. The layout features a spacious, non-directional arrangement of grand-scale palmettes and angular botanical scrolls that flow across a luminous neutral field. Unlike more rigid city runners, this piece possesses a relaxed, artistic character that brings a sense of history and "lived-in" luxury to architectural transitions.

Hand-woven from 100% premium wool, the runner offers a substantial, resilient pile with a soft, natural hand. Measuring 3′1″ × 11′9″, its generous width and nearly twelve-foot length make it an ideal anchor for expansive hallways, grand entries, or custom kitchen galleries. The warm sandy-beige ground is accented with a sophisticated palette of honey gold, muted terracotta, slate blue, and soft ivory.

Features

Why This Sultanabad Runner Stands Out

A seamless blend of imperial Persian motifs and a relaxed, transitional color story.

100% High-Mountain Wool

Naturally durable and soil-resistant fibers provide a soft underfoot feel and long-term structural integrity.

Durable & Lustrous

Iconic Sultanabad Scale

Known for their oversized, airy designs, Sultanabad motifs add visual breathability to narrow hallways.

Designer Favorite

Refined Neutral Palette

The tea-washed sand ground harmonizes effortlessly with both light contemporary woods and dark traditional finishes.

Versatile Tones

Artisan Hand-Weaving

Traditional knotting ensures that each geometric floral element is rendered with authentic, one-of-a-kind character.

Investment Quality

Details & Specifications

Type: Sultanabad Runner • SKU: 66822

Design: Large-scale all-over geometric botanical

Material: 100% Wool

Weave: Hand-Woven

Size: 3′1″ × 11′9″

Palette: Sandy-beige, honey gold, terracotta, slate blue, ivory

Condition: New, handmade

Styling & Placement Tips

This grand-scale runner is ideal for "Mountain Modern" or high-end Transitional homes. Its 3-foot width provides a luxurious, full-coverage look in wide hallways, preventing the "strip" effect of narrower rugs. The warm earth tones and blue accents pair beautifully with reclaimed wood beams, copper fixtures, or neutral linen upholstery. Because the pattern is so spacious, it can act as a quiet anchor in an area with bold wall art or detailed architectural molding.

Care

Vacuum regularly without a beater bar (suction only). For spills, blot immediately with a clean, dry white cloth. Rotate the runner every year to ensure even wear from foot traffic. Professional cleaning is recommended every 3-5 years to preserve the wool's natural luster and longevity.

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Sultanabad runner 66822 3x12 handmade wool runner Persian geometric beige gold blue Kismet Fine Rugs

About this Weave

Sultanabad rugs, originally from the Arak region of Persia, rose to prominence in the 19th century for their distinct, artistic interpretations of formal city motifs. Prized for their bolder, larger-scale patterns and adaptable colorways, they became the favorite of European and American designers—a reputation that continues today as they remain the premier choice for creating sophisticated yet comfortable luxury homes.

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