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Turkish Village Rug 1589

$12,000.00
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Description

This exceptional late 19th-century Turkish Anatolian village rug is a striking fusion of Anatolian craftsmanship and Caucasian-inspired design. Handwoven in western Anatolia during the late 1800s, this rug reflects the strong visual influence of 19th-century Kazak carpets, prized for their bold geometry, saturated natural dyes, and graphic presence.

The field is set against a luminous abrash French blue ground, where four powerful geometric medallions are arranged in a rhythmic, architectural composition. Subtle tonal shifts throughout the blue background reveal the use of hand-spun fine wool and natural vegetable dyes, creating a painterly depth and warmth that has only improved with age.

Framing the design is an elegant triple-border system, featuring multiple geometric patterns including a striking alternating red and blue motif. The abrash coloration within the borders adds visual movement while reinforcing the rug’s authenticity and village-woven character.

Adding to its distinction, this Anatolian rug originates from the private collection of a renowned San Francisco vintage rug connoisseur.

Dimensions:  3' 3" x 5' 7"
Date of Manufacture:  4th Quarter 19th Century
Place of Origin:  Anatolia
Material:  Wool pile on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes
Condition:  Wear consistent with age and use

SKU: 1589

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