Vintage Turkish Rug, 4.6 x 6.5 ft Rug, 139 x 198 cm
Vintage Turkish Rug, 4.6 x 6.5 ft Rug, 139 x 198 cm
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Handwoven in the Konya plains 60–70 years ago, this kilim glows like a horizon at dusk. Its field is alive with rows of interlocking triangular medallions in saffron yellow, rust red, plum purple, and ivory—each motif a symbol of protection and prosperity passed down through generations. Narrow border bands echo the central pattern, while subtle abrash and slight wear speak to decades of village life.
Crafted from hand-spun wool and dyed with natural plant pigments, the texture remains resilient yet soft underfoot. Every knot holds the story of its maker and the enduring spirit of Anatolian nomads. Place this rug in a living room, bedroom, or study to infuse your space with vibrant heritage and timeless warmth.
Size: 139 x 198 cm / 4.6 x 6.5 ft
Age: 60–70 years
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with gentle abrash and minimal wear
Material: Handwoven wool on wool
Colors: Rust red, saffron yellow, plum purple, ivory, charcoal, forest green
Origin: Konya, Central Anatolia
Style: Repeating triangle medallions with narrow protective borders
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Photos and Colors Details
***All photos were taken under natural day light and were not apply any photoshop.
As you know, it is a vintage rug and it is difficult to reflect all colors to photos as 100%.
The rug may seem slightly different under the artifical light especially indoors, you can notice the differences outdoors under the day light.
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