Description
Origin: Central Anatolia, Turkey
Actual Dimensions: 5′ 6″ × 9′ 9″ (rounded 6×10)
Style: Traditional Anatolian
Material: Wool (hand-knotted pile on cotton or wool foundation)
Color Palette: Warm beige and camel field, deep navy blue, soft sage green, muted gold, touches of terracotta and ivory
This attractive Anatolian rug features a classic central diamond medallion design on a light beige field. The large medallion contains layered floral and geometric elements in navy, sage, and gold, surrounded by smaller corner pieces and delicate flowering vines that fill the space. Multiple borders frame the field with repeating geometric patterns, stepped motifs, and meandering vines in contrasting navy and beige tones.
Anatolian rugs have a long tradition of village weaving in central Turkey, often characterized by balanced compositions, natural wool colors, and symbolic motifs passed down through generations. This example shows fine knotting and careful color balance typical of better-quality modern or late 20th-century production, with a medium pile that feels soft yet durable.
Well-suited for living rooms, bedrooms, or dining areas where a medium-sized rug is needed. The light background brightens the space while the navy accents provide depth and contrast. It works nicely with both traditional and transitional furnishings, especially pieces in wood tones or neutral fabrics. Regular vacuuming and prompt attention to spills will keep the colors fresh and the pile in good condition.








