The Weaver’s Whisper Vintage Tribal Rug |130x100cm
The Weaver’s Whisper Vintage Tribal Rug |130x100cm
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Imagine a quiet village in the heart of Central Anatolia, circa 1960. By the soft light of a courtyard, a weaver sits at her loom, her hands moving with a rhythm passed down through generations. Every knot she ties is more than just wool—it’s a silent prayer for her family’s protection and a celebration of life’s cycles.
This hand-knotted treasure features the bold Koçboynuzu (Ram’s Horn) motif, a symbol of masculine strength and heroism, intertwined with the Bereket (Fertility) pattern to bring abundance into the home. Look closely at the borders; the "Running Water" motifs represent the flow of life, while the sharp "Wolf’s Mouth" patterns were woven to guard the household against the unknown.
Now, this piece has traveled from the rugged Taurus Mountains to find its place in your home. Whether it’s grounding a minimalist bedroom or adding a soul-deep pop of crimson to your modern space, it brings with it the warmth of a thousand sun-drenched afternoons and the legacy of the Anatolian plateau.
Origin / Region Central Anatolia, Turkey
Estimated Age Vintage (Approx. 50–60 years old, mid-20th century)
Materials 100% Hand-spun wool on a wool foundation
Construction Traditional flat-woven
Condition Excellent vintage condition with a soft, naturally aged patina
Dimensions
Dimensions
130x100cm
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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