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Handwoven in Oushak, Turkey in the 1960s, this vintage runner embodies the timeless artistry of Anatolian weaving traditions. Its elongated …
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Handwoven in Oushak, Turkey in the 1960s, this vintage runner embodies the timeless artistry of Anatolian weaving traditions. Its elongated proportions and artisanal construction make it a versatile anchor for hallways, galley kitchens, or entry corridors, while its handcrafted character infuses spaces with cultural depth and understated elegance.
This authentic piece tells the story of village life and everyday artistry — woven by local women for their own homes, not for export — and its narrow format is a rarity among mid-century Anatolian runners. Perfectly suited for layering into modern interiors, it brings a sense of narrative, materiality, and soulful heritage to any design scheme.
Technical Details:
Origin: Oushak, Western Anatolia, Turkey
Construction: Hand-knotted runner rug
Materials: Wool on cotton
Dyeing Process: Traditional dye process
Measurements: 2′2″ x 11′4″ (26 x 136 inches)
Weight: 13.2 lbs (6 kg)
Pile Height: ~0.25 in
Finishing: Professionally cleaned; odorless
Condition: Vintage, used in good condition (some natural irregularities due to hand-weaving)
Recommended Use: Hallway, kitchen galley, beside islands, or entryway runner
Care: Use a rug pad, vacuum gently (no beater bar), rotate periodically
Motifs & Symbolism
The runner features geometric medallions and stylized tribal patterns, motifs traditionally symbolizing protection, continuity, and abundance in Anatolian culture. Such symbols are more than decorative — they reflect centuries of storytelling woven into everyday textiles, connecting domestic life to deeper spiritual and cultural narratives.
Color Palette & Design Insight
• dusty rose — softens transitional interiors
• muted camel — grounds farmhouse or rustic schemes
• faded blush — adds vintage warmth
• sand beige — harmonizes with natural wood tones
These gently aged shades lend themselves beautifully to layered, textural interiors — from minimalist lofts to cozy farmhouse corridors. Their understated presence allows the piece to complement both contemporary and traditional decor while acting as a subtle narrative layer.
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 lineage back over a millennium, from the woven floor coverings of nomadic tents to the opulent carpets adorning imperial palaces. Emerging from Anatolia’s crossroads of civilizations, these textiles blended utility with beauty, evolving into a deeply respected art form central to daily life and cultural identity.
Symbolism — Every motif in a Turkish rug carries meaning. Elibelinde figures symbolize fertility and motherhood, Ram’s Horn motifs convey strength and virility, while the Tree of Life represents eternity and the connection between earthly and spiritual realms. These symbols, passed through generations, transform rugs into visual narratives of belief and heritage.
Weaving Technique — Turkish rugs are traditionally woven on handlooms using time-honored techniques. Flat-woven kilims are lightweight and reversible, ideal for layering or casual use, while hand-knotted pile rugs like this runner offer plush texture and durability — perfect for high-traffic areas and focal points.
Modern Relevance — Today, Turkish rugs seamlessly integrate into contemporary design. Whether grounding a minimalist living room, softening a modern hallway, or layering into a rustic entryway, their timeless craftsmanship and rich symbolism elevate interiors. Beyond décor, they are heirloom-quality investments — pieces that age gracefully and continue to tell their story for generations.
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- Dimensions
- 2′2″ × 11′4″ and 0.2″ thick
- Rug Construction
- Hand Knotted
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Rose
- Condition Notes
- Condition: Vintage, used in good condition (some natural irregularities due to hand-weaving) Condition: Vintage, used in good condition (some natural irregularities due to hand-weaving) less
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