This vintage Turkish rug from the 1970s exemplifies traditional Anatolian craftsmanship, handwoven from wool and cotton. It features a dense, symmetrical all-over floral and vine pattern, with a warm beige serving as the primary hue. Accents of muted rose, faded terracotta, dark blue, and brown are thoughtfully integrated, creating a harmonious and balanced palette. The borders are composed of multiple bands adorned with delicate, precisely executed motifs, predominantly in beige and rose, with fine touches of black and blue. The overall finish is matte with a gentle sheen characteristic of high-quality wool. The rug is rectangular, measuring 197 × 289 cm, with a soft, slightly plush surface and a tight, even weave. The craftsmanship is reflected in the crisp definition of the patterns and the careful edging. Condition: excellent, with minimal traces of use appropriate for its age. The design of this rug tells the story of 1970s Anatolia—a time when details reflected a quiet care for the everyday. The subdued roses and blues evoke a tradition where time flows gently, and the soft texture invites barefoot steps. Each motif repeats with rhythmic discipline, as if weaving a narrative of hospitality and dedication to craft. The muted light on its surface recalls interiors where textiles set the pace of daily life. This rug could be paired with low-profile light wood furniture to highlight its classic appeal. It would serve well as a focal point in a living room with a minimalist sofa in understated tones or a collection of ceramics in natural colors. Spaces with mid-century modern, eclectic, or classic collector’s style will benefit from its warmth and depth, especially when complemented by linen textiles
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Height289 cm
Depth1 cm
Width197 cm
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Width197 cm
Height289 cm
Depth1 cm
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