This vintage Turkish wool rug from the 1960s is handwoven with wool on a cotton foundation, featuring the classic flatweave technique characteristic of Anatolian craftsmanship. The rug is defined by a light beige ground with a subtly warm undertone, adorned with softly faded botanical and floral motifs in pastel shades of green, blue, and gentle brown. The design unfolds in a loose, repeating rhythm, the overall palette kept muted and harmonious. The weave is tight and even, with a matte finish and minor irregularities typical of handmade kilims. Edges are finished with a simple, narrow binding, and there are no visible fringes. The rug is preserved in very good condition, showing only minor, gentle signs of use and light patina, without major damage or repairs. The piece evokes a narrative of 1960s Anatolia: mornings filled with sunlight filtering through traditional homes, and an unhurried pace of life where craftsmanship spoke with clarity. The faded botanical patterns seem to whisper memories of past decades, while the soft, matte texture invites a quiet connection with natural materials. The understated color scheme and timeworn character convey a sense of tranquility and authenticity—as if the rug were a silent witness to family stories, bridging generations. It can be paired with raw wood, linen textiles, or minimalist Scandinavian pieces—serving well in bohemian, rustic, or light modern interiors. Placing it on a natural wood floor, beneath a low coffee table, or among ceramics and glassware will help highlight its gentle palette. It may also be combined with soft cushions and potted plants, creating a layered, inviting space. Shipping directly from Turkey.
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Height216 cm
Depth1 cm
Width130 cm
Dimension details
Width130 cm
Height216 cm
Depth1 cm
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