Description
Origin:
Turkey (Anatolian region)
Actual Dimensions: 4′ 3″ × 9′ 4″ (rounded 4×9)
Style:
Traditional
Material:
Wool pile on cotton foundation
Color Palette:
Warm beige field with deep charcoal black, muted terracotta red, soft sage green, and subtle ivory accents
This Turkish Anatolian rug features a repeating vertical pattern of large octagonal medallions connected by angular vines and small geometric links. Each medallion contains bold hooked leaves, star centers, and tribal symbols in charcoal black against the faded beige ground, with terracotta and sage accents adding warmth. Wide borders run with continuous zigzag patterns, repeating cartouches, and small floral fillers in matching muted tones for strong framing along the length.
Anatolian rugs from central and western Turkey are woven in village traditions, emphasizing geometric designs and durable wool construction for everyday use. Vintage-style pieces like this one develop natural fading and abrash that create a soft, lived-in patina, with thick pile suited to high-traffic areas. The pattern focuses on bold repetition and open spacing typical of runner formats.
A 4×9 runner fits medium hallways, entryways, or beside kitchen islands, adding pattern and protection to narrow spaces. The beige field with black and terracotta accents complements rustic or transitional decor, grounding the area against wood floors. Wool provides natural cushioning, wear resistance, and easy maintenance through regular vacuuming.





