Semi-Antique Hand-Knotted Anatolian Rug |214x111cm
Semi-Antique Hand-Knotted Anatolian Rug |214x111cm
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Heritage & Craftsmanship This exceptional hand-knotted piece originates from Ortakoy in the Nigde region of Central Anatolia. Dating back approximately 60 years, it represents a classic mid-century example of the region's celebrated weaving tradition. The rug features a bold, traditional medallion design, characteristic of the intricate geometric and floral fusion found in authentic Nigde textiles.
Design & Palette The centerpiece is a beautifully detailed geometric medallion set against a rich, saturated field. The palette is expertly balanced, featuring deep earthy tones, soft creams, and traditional accents that have developed a soft, sought-after patina over six decades. The ornate border adds a layer of sophisticated framing, making it a versatile statement piece for both modern and traditional interiors.
Specifications
Origin: Nigde Ortakoy, Turkey
Age: Semi-antique (approx. 60 years old)
Type: Authentic Hand-Knotted Vintage Rug
Material: 100% Wool on Cotton/Wool Foundation
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with natural character consistent with its age.
Styling Tip Due to its elongated proportions and sturdy weave, this Nigde rug is perfect for entryways, hallways, or as a focal point beneath a slim console table.
Dimensions
Dimensions
214x111cm
Materials
Materials
- Wool
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
The Deep Clean: Every 2 to 5 years, have the rug professionally "wet-washed" by an Oriental rug specialist.
What to Avoid: Never steam clean or dry clean an Anatolian rug. The heat and chemicals will strip the natural oils from the wool, leaving it brittle and prone to shedding.
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