Description
Origin: Turkey
Actual Dimensions: 5′ 7″ × 12′ 8″ (rounded 6×13)
Style: Transitional
Material: Hand-Knotted Wool Pile on Wool Foundation
Color Palette: Rust Red, Ivory, Soft Beige, Muted Peach, Warm Earth Tones
This semi-antique Turkish gallery runner presents a distinctive stacked four-panel composition, a design format traditionally associated with architectural balance and rhythmic repetition. Each panel is framed with angular tribal motifs, creating a strong vertical flow ideal for elongated spaces such as hallways or galleries.
The surrounding triple-band border adds structure and visual depth, while the softened rust and ivory tones—achieved through natural dyes—give the rug a beautifully mellowed patina. The palette feels warm and understated, making it easy to integrate into both classic and transitional interiors.
Hand-knotted entirely from wool and dating to the mid-20th century, this piece reflects skilled Anatolian craftsmanship and thoughtful design. Preserved in great condition, it offers both durability and character, rewarding closer inspection with layered detail and subtle color variation.





