This beautiful vintage Turkish Tulu rug, handwoven circa 1940, showcases the rich tradition of Anatolian village craftsmanship. Featuring a luxurious long wool pile on a sturdy cotton foundation, this piece is both tactile and visually striking.
The rug's deep dark brown/black body is elegantly contrasted by a central square motif in ivory, flanked by two horizontal end bands—one in ivory and the other in a warm chocolate tone. This simple yet bold composition reflects the minimalist beauty and functional artistry typical of mid-20th century Turkish Tulu rugs.
Originally woven for warmth in highland villages, this rug offers both decorative impact and cozy texture, making it perfect for use as a floor covering, wall hanging, or a statement piece in modern, bohemian, or rustic interiors.
Dimensions: 3′ 11”x 5’ 1”
Date of Manufacture: 2nd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Turkey
Material: Wool on a cotton foundation with natural dyes