Antique Yuruk Turkish Knotted Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece represents the finest tradition of nomadic weaving, characterized by robust wool and highly saturated natural dyes. As a prime example of 19th-century Anatolian textiles, it is a significant addition to any collection of antique rugs.
The unusual elongated format suggests this textile was woven for a specific tent or long passage, making it ideal today as one of the most striking hallway runner rugs available. The thick, lustrous pile speaks to its durability and the quality of the local materials meticulously prepared and used by the Yuruk weavers.
The composition is divided into four distinct, large panels, each housing a highly stylized stepped medallion. This powerful, abstract arrangement places this piece firmly within the tradition of sophisticated geometric rugs, utilizing sharp, serrated lines and complex internal patterning that draws the eye across the field.
The palette is breathtakingly vivid, showcasing a masterful use of cochineal pinks, deep aubergine, and brilliant sky blues set against a warm terracotta border. The intensity and variety of these natural pigments create a stunning visual impact, classifying this textile among the most desirable multicolor jewel tone rugs from the period.










