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Handwoven in Turkey with generations-old village craftsmanship, this vintage kilim runner brings authentic Anatolian artistry into modern interiors. A refined, …
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Handwoven in Turkey with generations-old village craftsmanship, this vintage kilim runner brings authentic Anatolian artistry into modern interiors. A refined, long-format piece ideal for hallways, gallery spaces, and designer-led projects.
This vintage Turkish kilim runner originates from the village weaving traditions of Kars, where artisans have preserved the cultural language of pattern, geometry, and symbolic storytelling for generations. Woven on a narrow village loom, the runner carries a rhythmic layout of repeating motifs that create strong linear flow — an ideal characteristic for guiding movement through hallways or establishing a visual spine within modern interiors.
Its flat-weave structure gives it a sense of tactility without overwhelming a space, allowing designers to layer it confidently in transitional, contemporary, or boho-farmhouse environments. The runner’s proportions make it highly versatile: long enough to anchor corridors with intention, yet balanced enough for large kitchens, open-plan pathways, or a refined entry sequence.
For trade clients, this piece offers curatorial presence, narrative depth, and handmade authenticity — all while remaining durable for everyday use. It is a strong candidate for projects seeking cultural materiality and a grounded, textural focal element. This is a timeless design investment, blending heritage craftsmanship with modern spatial harmony.
Technical Details
Origin & Regional Style: Kars, Eastern Turkey
Construction: Hand-woven kilim (flat weave)
Materials: Wool on wool
Dyeing Process: Natural dyes; undyed sheep-wool browns, blacks, and greys
Structural Notes: Traditional village loom; flat-weave technique
Measurements: 3′3″ x 12′4″ (99 x 378 cm)
Weight: 15 lbs (6.8 kg)
Thickness: ~0.1 in (flat)
Finishing Details: Traditional kilim edges; original ends preserved
Condition: Very good vintage condition; natural handwoven irregularities; professionally cleaned; odorless
Recommended Use: Hallway, kitchen path, entry corridor, bedside runner
Care: Rug pad recommended; vacuum gently without beater bar; rotate seasonally
Motifs & Symbolism
This runner features interconnected geometric forms common in northeastern Anatolian weaving, including stylized hooks, protective amulets, and rhythmically arranged stacked medallions. These motifs traditionally symbolized continuity, good fortune, and the safeguarding of the household. The repeated arrangement creates both visual directionality and cultural narrative, echoing the longstanding Anatolian practice of embedding meaning into functional textiles. Together, these symbols reflect the values of village life and the belief in harmony across generations.
Color Palette & Design Insight
deep aubergine — adds sophistication and visual gravity
brick red — introduces warm architectural rhythm
burnt orange — energizes transitional spaces with a subtle glow
sage khaki — grounding neutral that balances stronger tones
charcoal detailing — sharpens pattern edges with refined contrast
These tones integrate beautifully into minimalist, rustic-modern, boho, Scandinavian, or eclectic interiors. The runner’s long format and balanced layout make it ideal for creating linear flow, soft contrast against light floors, or a curated textural layer within larger design compositions.
Color Disclaimer & Photography
All images shown are real photographs of the actual rug you will receive, captured by us indoors under natural daylight conditions on a clean, hygienic floor in our physical showroom using a professional camera. We’ve done our very best to present the most accurate visuals possible. (Some interior or exterior lifestyle images you may see are AI-generated for styling purposes.) Please note that colors may vary from screen to screen, and therefore the tones you see on your device might appear slightly different from the rug’s true colors.
Shipping Information
We ship all rugs via expedited, trackable carriers and take great care to package each item securely and carefully. Most shipments arrive in just a few days. However, customs clearance and courier delays are beyond our control, and we kindly ask for your patience should such situations occur.
Customs Notice
U.S. Buyers – Relax and shop with confidence: All customs duties and import taxes for U.S. shipments are fully covered by us.
What Is a Turkish Rug?
Origins
Turkish rugs trace their origins to nomadic Anatolian communities whose woven textiles served as both practical necessities and artistic expressions. Over centuries, these weavings evolved from tent furnishings and household essentials into culturally rich artworks admired across the world. From remote villages to Ottoman-era courts, Turkish rugs have preserved the unique blend of utility, symbolism, and regional identity that defines Anatolia’s material culture.
Symbolism
The motifs that appear across Turkish rugs function as visual stories. Symbols such as the Elibelinde (motherhood and fertility), the Ram’s Horn (strength and protection), and the Tree of Life (eternity and connection) were historically woven as blessings for the home. Even highly geometric variations carry echoes of these meanings, forming a woven language passed down through generations. Each pattern is not merely decorative but an embodiment of hope, heritage, and continuity.
Weaving Technique
Turkish rug-making encompasses several traditional methods, most notably flat-woven kilims and hand-knotted pile rugs. Kilims, like this runner, are created by interweaving weft and warp to form smooth, lightweight textiles ideal for daily use, layering, or narrow spatial applications. Hand-knotted rugs feature vertical knots tied around warp threads, creating a denser, plush surface suited for living rooms and high-traffic areas. Regardless of type, each rug reflects meticulous craftsmanship carried out on wooden looms using regional materials and time-honored techniques. This piece uses wool on wool construction and natural dyes exactly as evidenced in the input.
Modern Relevance
Today, Turkish rugs remain central to contemporary design. They introduce warmth, texture, and narrative depth into modern spaces—from grounding a minimalist entryway to adding soul beneath a coffee table or softening a reading nook. Their handmade nature ensures that each rug is a one-of-a-kind work of art, capable of anchoring interiors with authenticity. For designers and collectors alike, authentic Turkish kilims and rugs represent heirloom-quality investments that enrich living spaces with cultural resonance and enduring beauty.
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- Dimensions
- 3′3″ × 12′5″ and 0.1″ thick
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Pattern
- Medallion/Crest
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Purple
- Condition Notes
- Very good vintage condition; natural handwoven irregularities; professionally cleaned; odorless Very good vintage condition; natural handwoven irregularities; professionally cleaned; odorless less
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