Our carefully curated vintage hand-knotted runners from southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq showcase the region's rich weaving traditions, combining cultural motifs with vibrant and earthy tones. Woven in the late 20th century, each runner is a unique piece of art, crafted meticulously by skilled artisans using traditional methods passed down through generations.
The designs often feature
geometric patterns,
symbolic motifs, and a harmonious blend of colors, reflecting the natural landscapes and cultural heritage of the area. These runners not only serve as functional pieces but also as a testament to the enduring legacy of tribal craftsmanship, adding a touch of history and elegance to any space.
Indulge in vintage charm and bring a piece of Anatolian patterns into your living space with this attractive runner that measures
3' 3" x 12' 6" (39" x 150").
Design and Motifs of This Rug
This rug offers a vibrant and captivating composition that highlights traditional Anatolian artistry with a commanding red field as its backdrop. The central motifs boast floral-inspired medallions, which resemble stylized stars or blossoms radiating outward in white, punctuated with deep navy, rich rust, and dusky blue details. These blossoms symbolize purity, protection, and the cycle of life—common themes woven into Anatolian textile art.
Supporting these dominant floral patterns are smaller geometric shapes and abstract botanical elements, all linked by vertical symmetry that creates a lively rhythm running down the rug’s length. The presence of hooks, arrows, and tiny crosses around the central designs carries layers of meaning, such as protection from evil, fertility, and continuity.
The border frames the entire design with a series of repeating serrated leaf or pine motifs against a cream background, adding contrast and balance. These motifs symbolize growth, resilience, and strength, echoing the enduring spirit of the weavers’ homeland and daily lives.
Cultural Symbolism Behind the Motifs
- Floral Medallions: Evoke renewal and life’s enduring beauty, much like a blossoming flower amid harsh surroundings.
- Hook motifs: Represent protection and ward off negativity, reflecting a collective hope for safety and wellbeing.
- Geometric Elements: Stand for harmony and balance, weaving order into the organic narrative of the rug.
- Serrated Leaves Border: Signifies perseverance and growth, connecting the interior world of the home to nature’s resilience outside.
For a deeper dive into these symbols and more, visit our Kilim motifs and symbols page to explore the rich storytelling woven into every knot.
How This Rug Integrates With Interior Design Styles
This rug’s vibrant palette and intricate motifs offer flexible design opportunities across many interior styles:
- Bohemian Style: The rich reds and layered textures complement the eclectic, globally inspired decor known for mixing colors and patterns.
- Traditional Interiors: Its classic motifs and timeless colors fit gracefully with wood furniture, Persian-inspired decor, and antique accessories.
- Eclectic Spaces: Acts as a grounding element amid diverse furniture pieces and art, adding warmth while introducing pattern and narrative.
- Modern and Minimalist Settings: Works as a bold statement piece, infusing color and handcrafted charm into clean, streamlined rooms that highlight it as art.
- Rustic or Farmhouse Lofts: Highlights the natural materiality of wood and leather with its earthy, organic symbolism and traditional weaving method.
Whether layered under a coffee table, leading hallway footsteps, or anchoring a seating area, this rug evokes a story and invites connection through its unique handmade expression.
Rolling Up
- This rug features striking white floral medallions set against a vivid red ground, detailed with protective and life-affirming Anatolian motifs.
- Symbols like hooks, serrated leaves, and geometric shapes reflect themes of protection, resilience, growth, and harmony.
- Its versatile design enhances a variety of interiors including bohemian, traditional, eclectic, modern, and rustic styles.
- The rug delivers not merely decoration but a poetic connection to culture and nature, enriching any space with warmth and story.