Collection: TURKISH RUGS

Turkish rugs, also known as Anatolian rugs, are another renowned category of handmade carpets with a rich history and distinct characteristics. Here's an overview of Turkish rugs:

  1. Materials: Like Persian rugs, Turkish rugs are often made from wool, silk, or a combination of both. The wool used in Turkish rugs is typically high-quality and sourced from local sheep.

  2. Designs: Turkish rugs feature a wide range of designs, including geometric patterns, floral motifs, and tribal symbols. These designs are often influenced by the cultural and artistic traditions of the various regions within Turkey.

  3. Colors: Turkish rugs are known for their rich and vibrant colors, which are often obtained from natural dyes. These dyes are derived from plants, insects, and minerals, similar to the dyes used in Persian rugs.

  4. Weaving Techniques: Turkish rugs are handwoven using a unique knotting technique known as the "symmetric knot" or "Turkish knot." This technique produces a dense, durable rug with a distinctive pile texture.

  5. Regional Variations: Different regions within Turkey are known for producing distinct styles of rugs. For example, the city of Hereke is known for its finely woven silk rugs, while the region of Cappadocia is known for its flat-woven kilim rugs.

  6. Symbolism: Like Persian rugs, Turkish rugs often contain symbolic elements that reflect the cultural, religious, and artistic traditions of the region. These symbols can convey meanings related to fertility, protection, and good luck.

  7. Quality and Value: Turkish rugs are highly valued for their quality, craftsmanship, and unique designs. Antique and vintage Turkish rugs are sought after by collectors and can be quite valuable.