Unique Vintage Herki Kurdish Runner from Iraq – Colorful Medallion Design
Add personality and charm to your space with this one-of-a-kind vintage Herki Kurdish runner from Iraq. Handwoven with exceptional creativity, this long tribal rug features a striking array of seven medallions—each one distinct in either shape or color. Four medallions are hexagonal, while three take on a square form, each rendered in a playful mix of hues that make every motif feel unique.
The rug’s unconventional color palette includes lilac, mint green, terracotta, orange, black, and more—bringing vibrant life to any interior. Whether placed in a hallway, entryway, or narrow space, this vintage runner is sure to brighten even the dullest corridor.
Perfect for lovers of bold color, eclectic style, and authentic Kurdish craftsmanship.
Material: 100% hand-spun sheep wool
Size: 392×73 cms
Origin: Kurdish Herki, Iraq
Date of weaving: 1970s
Herki, also spelled Harki (Kurdish: Herkî ,ھەرکی) is a large tribe in Kurdistan. The largest part of this tribe live in Iraqi Kurdistan and a significant number live in Iranian Kurdistan. They are also found in Northern Kurdistan.
The Herkis lived mostly a nomadic life with their herds; however, this changed a lot after 1920 and the Treaty of Sèvres. The new hand-drawn borders of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey hindered Kurdish tribes to continue their way of life.
In 1989 they counted some 20,000 people, living between Urmia and Rawanduz, one of the largest remaining groups of pastoral herders. On their regular movement they brought salt from Iran to Iraq and carried wheat and barley back to Iran.
The Herkis were a very well-armed tribe and were noted to be good warriors and fierce men. Some of their women would occationally be seen fighting alongside men.
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Weight | 9.5 kg |
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