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Dimensions: 2'8" x 4'5" (81 cm x 135 cm).
Circa: 1950.
This vintage Anatolian rug, circa 1950, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece distinguished by its stepped prayer-niche composition and softly faded palette. The hand-knotted design pairs a terracotta-red field with pale ivory, blush, and muted sage border motifs, giving it the timeworn character and decorative nuance collectors prize in village weaving. Its elegant symmetry and gently aged surface make it an ideal accent for an entryway, hallway, or bedroom.
Faded warm tones of ivory, terra cotta, blush, sage, taupe, dusty rose, and pale blue, with a ivory field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Anatolian is a broad regional term covering rugs woven across the Anatolian plateau of Turkey, encompassing production from dozens of weaving centers and village traditions from the medieval period to the present. The earliest surviving Anatolian rugs, fragments of which date to the thirteenth century, already display the bold geometric vocabulary — stepped medallions, hooked borders, stylized animal forms — that would characterize the tradition for centuries.
Antique Anatolian rugs are particularly sought for their use of natural dyes, their vibrant warm palettes, and the improvisational energy of their design. Whether finely woven urban pieces or rustic village work, they share a directness and strength of color that makes them compelling in almost any setting.
Dimensions: 2'8" x 4'5" (81 cm x 135 cm).
Circa: 1950.
This vintage Anatolian rug, circa 1950, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind piece distinguished by its stepped prayer-niche composition and softly faded palette. The hand-knotted design pairs a terracotta-red field with pale ivory, blush, and muted sage border motifs, giving it the timeworn character and decorative nuance collectors prize in village weaving. Its elegant symmetry and gently aged surface make it an ideal accent for an entryway, hallway, or bedroom.
Faded warm tones of ivory, terra cotta, blush, sage, taupe, dusty rose, and pale blue, with a ivory field.










































