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This is a rare vintage Kars rug (6 ft 2 in x 11 ft 3 in / 187 …
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This is a rare vintage Kars rug (6 ft 2 in x 11 ft 3 in / 187 x 343 cm) hand-knotted with a wool pile on a cotton foundation, dating back to the 1970s. This extraordinary piece is an example of authentic, primitive weaving, distinguished by the fact that all colors are derived from the natural, undyed wool of the sheep, offering a beautiful, organic palette of earth tones.
The rug has undergone a traditional finishing process: the pile has been stonewashed (shaved down) to achieve a lower, smoother texture, and the rug was sun-faded for three months to soften its colors, resulting in a unique, mellow patina that is highly sought after in modern and Wabi-Sabi decor.
Design & Motif:
The rug features a strong traditional Anatolian medallion design, centered by a bold, angular stepped motif framed by a corresponding stepped contour. This central field is anchored by tribal 'S' motifs (likely representing Elibelinde or a variation of Göbek medallion) in the corners. The entire composition is encased by a series of beautifully detailed borders that emphasize the rug's rectangular structure. The dominant color blocks and crisp, geometric motifs showcase the enduring beauty of Kars tribal artistry, offering a balanced yet impactful presence.
Condition & Craftsmanship:
This rug is in very good vintage condition with light, even wear consistent with age and use. It has been professionally washed and cleaned, is completely odorless, and is ready for immediate display. The slight inconsistencies in the weave and color variation (abrash) are features of its authentic, primitive, hand-knotted construction.
Materials & Specifications:
Rug Type: Hand-Knotted Area Rug (Pile)
Technique: Hand-Knotted Pile (Düğüm)
Origin/Region: Kars, Turkey
Age & Era: Vintage (1970s)
Dimensions: 6 ft 2 in x 11 ft 3 in / 74 x 135 inches
Material: Undyed Natural Wool Pile on Cotton Foundation
Condition: Very good, light, even wear. Stonewashed and sun-faded finish.
Distinctive Feature: Undyed natural sheep wool colors and unique sun-faded, stonewashed texture.
Color Analysis & Description
This rug is defined by a serene, monochromatic palette, showcasing the incredible range achievable with 100% undyed, natural sheep wool.
Main Colors: The entire rug is based on a foundation of Natural Beige and Light Ivory/Cream.
Medallion & Field Colors: The central medallion and the main field are characterized by varying shades of Soft Tan and Warm Taupe, which appear to be naturally sun-faded. The inner field shows a subtle Dusty Mauve/Light Gray undertone, a beautiful result of the natural wool fiber and the sun-fading process (skirt).
Border & Accent Colors: The outer borders and key geometric details utilize a stronger Camel Tan and Mid-Brown to provide definition and framing. The subtle variations in these tones confirm the natural, un-dyed origin of the wool.
The overall effect is minimalist, warm, and highly adaptable, with the colors shifting in response to light due to the stonewashed pile.
Additional Notes
Professionally washed and cleaned, it is completely odorless and ready to grace your home.
Shipping: All international shipments are securely packaged and sent with tracking.
Color Disclaimer & Photography: All images are of the actual item being purchased and taken indoors with daylight. Please kindly note that the image color may differ from the actual item colors and colors may differ from screen to screen.
What is a Hand-Knotted Rug? The Pinnacle of Textile Artistry
A Hand-Knotted Rug (or Pile Rug) represents the highest and most labor-intensive form of rug weaving worldwide. Unlike flat-woven kilims, these textiles achieve their distinctive texture by individually tying thousands—sometimes millions—of knots by hand onto the warp threads. This meticulous process forms the "pile," creating a thick, plush surface.
Key Values and Investment: The immense time and traditional skill invested mean that every hand-knotted piece is unique, highly durable, and increases in value over time, functioning as both an essential furnishing and a cultural investment. They are prized for:
Superior Softness and Comfort: The dense pile wool offers exceptional softness underfoot and excellent thermal insulation.
Dimensional Color: The depth and density of the pile allow colors to shift and change with the light, achieving a richness and dimension impossible in flat weaves.
Heirloom Quality: Due to their construction, hand-knotted rugs are designed to last for generations, often becoming family heirlooms.
Choosing a hand-knotted rug means acquiring a durable piece of history—a cultural masterpiece that anchors a room with warmth, texture, and unparalleled artistry.
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- Dimensions
- 6′2″ × 11′3″ and 0.25″ thick
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Pattern
- Floral
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Tan
- Condition Notes
- Used - in Very Good condition. In low pile. This rugs is primitive weaving, therefore, not perfectly rectangular Used - in Very Good condition. In low pile. This rugs is primitive weaving, therefore, not perfectly rectangular less
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