This vintage Afghan kilim runner, measuring 3x15 and dating to circa 1950-1960, is a striking example of mid-century tribal flatweave craftsmanship. Handwoven in wool, the rug features a series of bold geometric medallions arranged along the length of the runner, creating a rhythmic and visually dynamic composition.On the Design:The design reflects traditional Afghan tribal aesthetics, where bold geometry and repeating medallions define the visual structure of the rug. Along the center field, a sequence of large angular medallions forms the primary motif, each rendered with stepped forms and cross-like elements that create a strong sense of symmetry.These medallions are set within bands of smaller geometric ornamentation that echo the shapes and colors found in the central motifs. The layered borders introduce additional tribal elements, including zigzags and stylized linear forms that reinforce the rug’s rhythmic composition.The rich rust field provides a warm backdrop that allows the ivory and dark accents to stand out with clarity. The interplay of contrasting tones and angular shapes creates movement along the length of the runner, guiding the eye through the composition. Overall, the design embodies the bold visual language of Afghan tribal kilims, combining strong geometric motifs with a balanced and harmonious layout.Condition: This vintage Afghan kilim runner further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.