4'3''x6 Hand Knotted Wool Beige, Burnt Orange Turkish Kula Traditional Tribal Authentic Rug

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ORH20438

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Regular price $ 1,799.97 $ 599.99 Sale

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Bearing the authentic hallmarks of Turkish Kula tribal weaving and knotted on a genuine Kula wool foundation, this hand-knotted wool-on-wool rug presents a layout of considerable complexity and charm that rewards careful looking. The rug features a warm cream ivory central medallion panel running vertically through the field, its stepped cartouche outline set with three columns of geometric star and cross medallions in burnt orange, navy, and gold, each one built from interlocking angular forms that are crisp, symmetrical, and deeply rooted in the Anatolian tribal weaving canon. Surrounding the central panel is a secondary field in soft blush peach, densely covered in a scattering of small hooked floral devices and tribal motifs in coral, ivory, and navy that fill the ground with a lively, fine-grained texture that contrasts beautifully against the more ordered geometry of the ivory center. The outer border system is structured and layered, with a dominant terracotta red outer band carrying a repeating geometric device in gold and ivory, interrupted at the top and bottom by bold navy accent bands filled with large geometric hook forms in gold and orange that punctuate the border with real graphic authority.
  • Exact Size: 4'3"x6
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Beige, Burnt Orange, Gold, Taupe, Navy, Aqua, Multi
  • Origin: Turkey
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH20438

Story Behind the Art: Kula is a small town in western Turkey that has been producing handwoven rugs for centuries, and these rugs have become so prized that the town's name is now used to describe the style itself. Kula rugs are known for their soft, earthy tones often featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns arranged in neat borders around a central field. Traditionally made from wool and dyed using natural materials, they have a slightly rustic, aged quality that gives them a lot of charm and character. Because genuine antique Kula rugs are rare and have been collected by museums and connoisseurs for hundreds of years, they're considered an important part of both Turkish craft history and the wider world of decorative art.



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