Semi-Antique Nigde Dikilitas Medallion Rug |270x150cm
Semi-Antique Nigde Dikilitas Medallion Rug |270x150cm
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Elevate your space with this stunning vintage Anatolian rug. Featuring a rare deep magenta field and a crisp cream central medallion, this piece showcases the meticulous floral artistry of Turkish town weavers. Hand-knotted with high-quality organic wool on a durable cotton foundation, it offers both luxury and longevity. Traditional Central Medallion with intricate floral sprays and "Eli Belinde" (hands-on-hips) inspired corner brackets.
Deep Magenta Field (Madder Root & Cochineal): This rare, saturated hue is achieved through a masterful double-dyeing process using Madder root (Rubia tinctorum) for depth and Cochineal for the bright, cool-toned magenta highlights.
Crisp Cream (Natural Highland Wool): The ivory medallion is the natural, undyed wool from Anatolian sheep, which retains high lanolin content, giving the rug its "soft, even pile" and natural stain resistance.
Midnight Navy (Fermented Indigo): The intricate floral outlines are dyed with Natural Indigo, providing a sharp, light-stable contrast that defines the Niğde Dikilitaş artistry.
Origin: Nigde Dikilitas Anatolia, Turkey 1940-1950
Material: 100% Wool Pile / Cotton Warp
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with soft, even pile.
Dimensions
Dimensions
270x150cm
Materials
Materials
- Wool
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All orders are processed within 1–2 business days and delivered in 3-5 business days in Europe. Please see our shipping policy for more details here.
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return. For further details, please see our returns and refund policy here.
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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