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 11' 5" (39" x 137").
Design and Motifs
This vibrant rug features a sequence of four bold, medallion-like motifs arranged vertically against a rich red background. Each medallion is hexagonal and contains symmetrical geometric patterns with a central hourglass shape, surrounded by smaller figures in complementary colors such as deep purple, pink, burnt orange, creams, and muted greens. The motifs are framed with intricate detailing, emphasizing balance and harmony in the design.
The border showcases jagged triangular shapes alternating in orange and sage green, further emphasizing a dynamic movement around the central field. The overall textures and colors combine to create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Symbolism of Motifs
- Hourglass Shape: This is a traditional Anatolian symbol representing the passage of time and the cycles of life. It reflects continuity and transformation, reminding us that change is a natural part of existence.
- Geometric Patterns: These signify protection and strength, derived from motifs passed down through generations of weavers. They embody resilience and a connection to ancestral heritage.
- Color Palette: The warm reds and oranges express vitality and warmth, while the purples and greens provide balance and grounding. Together, the colors evoke passion, creativity, and a natural calm.
Integrating with Interior Design Styles
- Bohemian and Eclectic: The rich colors and bold geometric design create a perfect statement piece to anchor a boho room filled with layers of textiles, plants, and personalized décor. It pairs beautifully with natural wooden furniture and colorful, mismatched accents.
- Modern and Minimalist: Use this rug to introduce warmth and character into a clean-lined, neutral-toned modern space. It works as a focal point, adding texture and a human touch that softens minimalist austerity.
- Rustic and Southwestern: The earthy tones and traditional motifs resonate well with rustic, handcrafted furnishings and leather accents. It complements rugged textiles and natural materials, enhancing the room’s grounded, cozy vibe.
- Global and Cultural Interiors: This rug tells a story through its symbols and craftsmanship and fits seamlessly into globally inspired décor schemes. It enriches spaces filled with artifacts, vintage ceramics, and artisan-made objects.
Why This Rug Speaks Beyond Its Look
Each motif carries more than visual appeal; it preserves the hopes, beliefs, and daily life of the Anatolian weavers. The hourglass shape invites reflection on time’s flow and our own life's chapters. The balanced geometric designs offer a sense of protection and continuity, attributes universally valued in any living environment.
For those who appreciate meaning woven into every thread, exploring the deeper stories behind these symbols enriches the experience. Discover more about these fascinating traditional motifs by visiting the Kilim motifs and symbols page.
Rolling Up
- This rug presents bold Anatolian motifs with deeply symbolic hourglass and geometric shapes.
- The color palette blends warmth with grounding tones to create a vivid yet balanced aesthetic.
- Its design integrates effortlessly with bohemian, modern, rustic, and global interiors.
- The motifs convey universal themes of time, protection, resilience, and cultural heritage.
- It invites a connection to ancestral stories, inviting contemplation and warmth into your space.