This large, handwoven rug from the 1960s exemplifies the classic design language of mid-20th-century Anatolia. Crafted from wool on a cotton foundation, it features a dense, flat weave characteristic of traditional kilims. The dominant brick-red and burgundy tones are complemented by pastel pink, beige, muted yellow, and black accents. The composition consists of large, hexagonal medallions at the center, interspersed with zigzag, diamond, star, and rhomboid motifs. A wide border, adorned with repeating geometric patterns and stylized hooks, frames the design with a distinctive rhythmic structure. The matte finish highlights the tactile, smooth surface and austere texture. Edges are neatly finished, and the colors retain their depth and saturation. The rug shows no signs of repair or restoration, and only minimal traces of use confirm its excellent state—there are no stains, damages, or worn areas.This rug echoes the voice of 1960s Anatolia, when traditional motifs and manual craftsmanship held both practical and symbolic meaning. The deep reds and burgundy shades evoke the atmosphere of old homes, where textiles carried stories and provided everyday protection. Geometric medallions and borders establish a sense of order, while the smooth, substantial texture underfoot recalls the artisan's skill and generational knowledge. Though silent, this rug narrates a tale of harmony in form and color, deeply rooted in local tradition and the rhythm of everyday life.The rug can be displayed as the focal point of a spacious living room, especially against light, neutral
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Height327 cm
Depth1 cm
Width180 cm
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Width180 cm
Height327 cm
Depth1 cm
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