Anatolian Tribal Rug Fragment | 19th Century Wool Textile Art 70" x 52"

SKU: K1616
$750.00 / Piece $1,000.00
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Description

 

A remarkable relic of Anatolian weaving heritage, this 19th-century hand-woven rug fragment is a window into the artistic soul of early Turkish nomadic craftsmanship. Featuring alternating vertical bands of madder red, olive gold, and deep indigo, the fragment displays elegant vine and branch motifs outlined in ivory — a design vocabulary associated with Yörük and Karapınar tribal weavers of Central Anatolia.

Each color was created from natural dyes derived from local roots and plants, and time has gently softened their brilliance into a rich, earthy patina. The exposed warps and natural wear tell a story of authenticity and age, giving this piece the poetic charm sought by serious collectors and designers alike. Whether mounted in a frame or displayed as-is, it stands as a one-of-a-kind textile artifact representing over a century of history.


Details at a Glance

Construction: Hand-Woven (Symmetrical Knot / Wool on Wool)
Design Name: Anatolian Vine-Band Fragment
Material: 100% Hand-Spun Wool
Condition: Antique, Fragment (Visible Wear and Losses)
Thickness: Approx. 0.20″
Size: Approx. 2′3″ x 3′4″ (irregular edges)
Thickness: Approx. 0.20″ (low, aged pile with exposed warp areas)
Colors: Madder Red, Olive Gold, Indigo Blue, Ivory
Origin: Central Anatolia, Turkey
Special Feature: Collector’s fragment, museum-grade textile
Rug ID: K1616


Care Instructions

Display or store in a dry, ventilated environment. Avoid direct sunlight and moisture. For preservation, professional textile mounting or conservation cleaning is recommended.


Important Note

This is an authentic antique fragment, not a reproduction. Its irregular shape, worn areas, and tonal variations are part of its historic integrity and are not considered flaws. Actual colors may vary slightly depending on lighting and monitor settings.

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