This 1970s rug, measuring 53 × 97 cm, is a handwoven Anatolian piece crafted from a blend of wool and cotton. The design centers around a vertical stripe of geometric motifs in shades of beige and dark brown, framed by wide side panels with intricate, meandering patterns. Subtle touches of red accent the borders and outlines, while the color transitions remain soft and slightly irregular, characteristic of hand-dyed yarns. The matte surface and gently coarse, uneven texture underscore the authenticity of manual weaving. Short, simple fringes finish the edges, and the proportions make the rug suitable as an entry accent or a narrow runner. Construction reveals traditional hand-knotting techniques, with visible weft and warp threads at both ends. The rug is preserved in excellent condition, with no repairs or significant signs of wear—only a gentle, even patina and minor use marks consistent with its age.This rug echoes the voice of 1970s Anatolia, when hand-weaving was an everyday ritual woven into domestic life. Its earthy browns and muted reds conjure the atmosphere of rural homes, each geometric motif reflecting a fragment of family tradition. The patterns, balanced between function and ornament, recall a sense of calm, simplicity, and regional identity—as if the rug quietly recounts evenings by lamplight and the memory of daily life embedded in its pile.It may be paired with raw wooden or terracotta floors, highlighting the natural quality
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Height97 cm
Depth1 cm
Width53 cm
Dimension details
Width53 cm
Height97 cm
Depth1 cm
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