This handwoven rug from the 1970s, measuring 224 x 143 cm, is crafted from high-quality wool on a cotton warp. The design features a central medallion rendered in muted graphite, surrounded by gentle touches of sage green and subdued blue, all layered over a base of sun-faded beige with a peachy-orange undertone. The surface is matte, with a low, even pile that feels flat and smooth; the weave remains tight and regular. Edges are neatly finished, with a subtle, slightly pink binding along the shorter sides. The pattern, typical of Anatolian tradition with ornate borders and stylized botanical and geometric elements, is intentionally abraded in places, revealing authentic traces of age that add to the rug’s character. Condition: excellent, with only minimal signs of use typical for vintage pieces of this era.In this composition, one hears the quiet narrative of the 1970s, when craftsmanship met a softened palette and every thread carried a story of daily rituals and tranquil gatherings. The faded tones and gently worn patterns recall the passage of decades, interiors that lived and breathed in the rhythm of home. The abraded surface is not merely decorative, but a record of presence and subtle gestures—like a rug whispering of homes where every detail was shaped by attentive hands.This rug is well suited to interiors that value the balance between tradition and modernity. It can be paired with low sofas upholstered in light leather or soft linen textiles to highlight the pastel delicacy of its palette. Mid-century modern, Scandinavian, or eclectic interiors will welcome it as a subtle accent; it is worth combining with naturally glazed ceramics, minimalist tables, or pale woods to bring out its calm, harmonious
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Height224 cm
Depth1 cm
Width143 cm
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Width143 cm
Height224 cm
Depth1 cm
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