This vintage rug from the 1970s, handwoven in wool, exemplifies traditional Anatolian craftsmanship with clear influences from Caucasian design. The composition is organized into a regular grid of large octagonal medallions, each filled with symmetrical, stylized tribal motifs reminiscent of classic Turkish kilims. The palette centers on warm, earthy tones: deep rust-brown alternates with beige, cream, and muted taupe, creating both visual harmony and distinctiveness. A broad border features a repeating floral-geometric pattern, framed by multiple fine linear bands and finished with a simple, narrow fringe. The rug’s texture is dense and slightly coarse, with the matte surface characteristic of handwoven wool. Measuring 285 × 193 cm, it remains in excellent condition—the colors are vibrant, the pile even, and there are no visible stains, repairs, or damage. Only minimal traces of use are present, typical for authentic pieces from this era.
The design of this rug tells the story of 1970s Anatolia, when tradition met a search for new forms of expression. Geometric medallions and rhythmic divisions evoke homes where every thread was part of a larger narrative of daily life and celebration. The matte surface and robust weave suggest durability and a connection to the land—the rug seems to whisper of tranquil evenings, with lamplight reflecting off its motifs and casting soft shadows.
This rug can be used as a focal point in a spacious living room—well suited against light, minimalist furniture or among dark woods and antiques. It pairs beautifully with natural textiles, brass accents, or ceramics to highlight its oriental roots. Combined with a modern glass or metal coffee table,
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Height285 cm
Depth1 cm
Width193 cm
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Width193 cm
Height285 cm
Depth1 cm
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