Timeless Elegance
Each rug in this collection tells a story of ancient craftsmanship, passed down through generations of Turkish artisans. Discovered in remote villages and carefully preserved, these artifacts represent the pinnacle of Ottoman-era textile art.
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The Anatolian Legacy
The Story & Origin Handcrafted in the rugged mountains of Eastern Turkey, this Authentic Anatolian rug 1970s masterpiece carries the soul of its artisan in every knot. Unlike mass-produced items, this rug tells a story of heritage, preserved in museum-quality condition with a deep, passionate red that anchors any room with warmth and sophistication.
The Edessa Phoenix
In ancient Edessa (modern-day Urfa), rugs were not just woven; they were coded with symbols. The striking white motifs on the corners of this 1960s masterpiece represent the Guardian Eagle, symbolizing power and protection over the home. Unlike floral city rugs, this is a piece of raw, tribal history—bold, geometric, and unapologetically authentic.
The Hero
Woven in the Land of Beautiful Horses. Before it was a global travel icon, Cappadocia was a land of silence, stone, and master artisans. This exceptional rug, woven in the 1960s in the heart of Central Anatolia, captures the spirit of that magical geography. The vibrant, deep red background is not just a color; it represents the iron-rich volcanic soil of Cappadocia, formed over millennia by Mount Erciyes. The geometric medallions floating in the center echo the architectural marvel of the ancient cave dwellings and fairy chimneys.