This large Turkish rug from the 1960s exemplifies Anatolian handcraft, woven from natural wool on a cotton foundation. The composition features a soft, faded coral and peach base with subtle orange undertones, creating a gentle, sun-washed appearance. The surface is matte with a slightly uneven, handwoven texture that reveals natural wool fibers. Minimalist, hand-drawn geometric and floral motifs in black and dark brown are arranged as a central medallion and in the corners—a pattern typical of Anatolian tradition. The absence of fringe and the flat, low-pile weave suggest a kilim or similar flatweave technique. With generous proportions (185 × 310 cm), the rug is suitable for spacious living areas. It remains in very good condition, with only light, even wear and a touch of patina consistent with age; no visible damage or repairs. This rug echoes the voice of 1960s Anatolia: sun-faded colors recall a time of everyday gatherings and tranquil afternoons. The restrained ornamentation speaks of a preference for simplicity and authenticity, as if the softened motifs were meant to highlight the interplay of light and shadow in the home. The woollen surface, subtly irregular to the touch, reminds one that every inch was shaped by patient craftsmanship, and that the rug’s core purpose—to offer warmth and structure—remains unchanged. The rug can be paired with upholstered sofas in neutral tones, raw wood, or ceramics to highlight its bohemian-rustic character. It works equally well in minimalist, light-filled interiors or in eclectic arrangements where it contrasts with modern furniture or classic accents. It is worth combining with low, simple tables, linen textiles, and natural material accessories
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Height310 cm
Depth1 cm
Width185 cm
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Width185 cm
Height310 cm
Depth1 cm
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