This vintage Turkish hand knotted rug is salmon orange in color (peach color tones) with blue and light teal design elements. The pile on this rug is low pile (kilim style textile) and worn across the surface. There are no major defects, and the edging is in great shape. There is no signs of sun damage or large areas of discoloration, but the surface color has faded overtime. Rug lays nicely flat without any assistance. This is a fairly lightweight rug, and use of a rug mat is recommended. I love the large geometric design across the surface. No major spots of discoloration or sun damage. Very nice accent rug so any home, studio or office. This would even look great in a child's room or nursery. Excellent color palette. Overall great condition and great accent piece.
Measurements (approximate):
2.9 feet wide 3 feet long
SHIPPING As much as possible, we utilize recycled shipping boxes. The box you receive your item in may show signs of wear and pre-use.
PHOTOGRAPHY All photos are taken in natural light and we do not use any photo filters and do not perform and photo editing (other than basic photo cropping). Depending on your monitor settings, there may be subtle differences in color once you see your item in person.
VINTAGE RUGS Vintage rugs are an amazing way to bring personality and beautiful color into your space. Hand knotted rugs are extremely durable and long lasting. Here are a couple good informational gems as well as some tips and tricks to prolong the life span of your vintage rug. • Vintage rugs are aged and worn items and not in perfect condition. There could be variations in the rugs coloring and pile across the surface due to dye inconsistencies, previous sun damage or surface wear. We do our best to provide a photographic description as well as a written description of the rug surface. If you have any questions prior to checkout, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. • Hand knotted vintage rugs are made by hand which means they are subject to variation in size and finish. Each rug is unique and the measurements of your rug will not be perfectly exact on any side. • It’s a good idea to vacuum your run every 1 to 2 months (depending on whether the rug is placed in a high traffic area). When vacuuming, we recommend utilizing the suction hose as opposed to the rotary feature on your vacuum to ensure you don’t overwork the rug fibers. Overtime, this could lead to premature wear. About 4 to 6 times a year, you can flip the rug over and vacuum the bottom in order to clear out deep settled dusts and particles. • Every 3 to 5 years you can have your vintage rug professionally cleaned. We do not recommend taking your rug to the dry cleaner. Dry cleaning services tend to use chemicals that are not good for the natural fibers and dyes that hand knotted rugs are created from. • Clean up any spills immediately. Blot dry as much as possible and set out to dry. For rugs that have a high pile, allowing liquids to set without drying them out fully can lead to mold and rot. Overdyed rugs may bleed to the surface undeath if a spill is not tended to right away. • We do recommend rug pads for all vintage rugs that are utilized over flooring other than carpet. This ensures your rug stays securely in place and will also keep the rug fibers from getting overworked and pulled around which can also contribute to premature wear.