This vintage Turkish runner rug from the 1960s is a handwoven piece crafted from natural wool on a cotton foundation. Its traditional Anatolian style features four large, geometric medallions arranged along the central axis, set against a muted terracotta background. The medallions—two in soft beige with brown and black accents, and two in deep, faded charcoal with beige and terracotta details—are outlined with stepped, angular motifs characteristic of Anatolian design. The light beige border is adorned with repeating stylized floral or rosette motifs in red and black, adding a delicate decorative frame. The rug has a flat weave and low pile typical of vintage kilims, with visible fading and patina that reveal the underlying wool texture and lend a matte, time-worn finish. Edges and ends are preserved yet slightly irregular, attesting to its handmade origin. The rug is in very good condition, without damage, but shows clear signs of age and use—color variations, minor threadbare spots, and softened outlines—affirming its authentic vintage charm. This runner evokes the quiet narrative of decades spent in Anatolian villages: its geometric medallions, like echoes of ancient customs, march rhythmically across the terracotta field, while the naturally faded palette recalls sunlit days and everyday life. Each irregularity and matte area tells of time’s passage, endowing the rug with a softened sheen and gentle contours, as though the material itself remembers the stories of the homes it has graced. It may be used as a narrow carpet in a hallway, corridor, or spacious living room, creating an elongated decorative axis.
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Height398 cm
Depth1 cm
Width97 cm
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Width97 cm
Height398 cm
Depth1 cm
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