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Anatolian Carpets
A priceless cultural heritage steeped in history, where motifs thousands of years old are meticulously hand-woven stitch by stitch.
36 products
Red Beige Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Colorful Square Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Dark Red Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Orange Blue Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Light Blue and Orange Leaf Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Gray Beige Colored Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Tile Red and Navy Blue Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Colorful Striped Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Navy Blue and Red Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Pink Beige Geometric Patterned Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Beige Anatolian Carpet with Antique Patterns
Beige Pastel Yellow Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Yellow and Beige Striped Anatolian Kilim Carpet
Anatolian Style Brown Beige Geometric Patterned Kilim Carpet
Beige Red Medallion Patterned Anatolian Carpet
A History Woven Stitch by Stitch: The Anatolian Carpet Collection
When the word "carpet" is mentioned, the first region that comes to mind is undoubtedly Anatolia. This weaving journey, which began as a means of heating the tents of nomadic Turkish tribes, gradually transformed into an art form that adorned palaces.Anatolian CarpetsIt is more than just a floor covering; it is a silent language of communication reflecting the dreams of the young girl who wove it, the family's wishes for prosperity, the desire for protection from the evil eye, and the colors of nature. Each piece in our collection has been carefully selected to bring the colorful cultural mosaic of these lands, from Uşak to Kayseri, from Milas to Hereke, into your home.
The Language of Motifs and the Naturalness of Root Dye
The most fundamental feature that distinguishes Anatolian carpets from other carpets in the world (for example, Iranian or Chinese) is the "Turkish Knot" (Gördes Knot) technique used and the symbolic expression of the motifs.
- Nonverbal Communication:The "Hands on Hips" motif on the rug symbolizes motherhood and fertility, the "Tree of Life" represents immortality, and the "Amulet" offers protection from the evil eye. Every Anatolian rug you lay in your home is, in essence, like a poem written on the floor.
- Colors from Nature:Traditional Anatolian carpets use entirely natural materials such as chamomile, walnut shells, onion peels, and madder root instead of synthetic dyes. This ensures the carpet's colors don't look "harsh," don't fade over time, and acquire a pastel beauty as they age.
- Healthy and Resilient:Typically woven from 100% wool or a wool-cotton blend, these rugs provide natural thermal insulation. Wool, with its breathable structure, balances the humidity of the room and does not generate static electricity like synthetic rugs.
Regional Diversity That the World Admires
Anatolia boasts incredible diversity in carpet weaving. Each region has its own unique character.
- Uşak Carpets:With its large medallions and pastel colors, it adorned European palaces, and still does today."Vintage"They are the most sought-after pieces of decoration.
- Kayseri and Hereke:It is considered the pinnacle of fine craftsmanship, silk fabrics, and floral palace patterns.Classic carpetIt is the definition of elegance for those who love it.
- Milas and Bergama:These rugs, dominated by shades of yellow and terracotta and featuring geometric patterns, add warmth to bohemian and rustic homes.
Anatolian Inspirations in Modern Decoration
Many people think that Anatolian rugs are only suitable for "oriental corner" or "village house" style settings. However, today's most popular interior design trend is combining authentic rugs with ultra-modern furniture.
- Eclectic Harmony:You will place it in front of a plain, grey linen Scandinavian armchair. handwoven carpetIt instantly adds soul and character to the room. You can soften cold and industrial designs with the warm colors of Anatolia.
- An Artistic Touch:If you have a special, antique, or small piece that you wouldn't dare use on the floor, you can hang it on the wall and display it like a painting. This is a sophisticated touch that adds a museum-like atmosphere to the space.
- The Lightness of Rugs:Unlike carpets, Anatolian kilims, which can be used on both sides, are the most stylish and practical solution, especially for summer houses, kitchens, and balconies.
More Than Just a Carpet: An Investment in the Future
Anatolian rugs are not items that wear out with use, but rather "appreciate" in value. A well-preserved, hand-woven rug can become an antique over the years, transforming into a legacy you can pass on to the next generation. Each piece in our collection is offered to you with this in mind; to both beautify your present and leave a mark on the future. You can browse our models to feel the warmth of history in your home and become a part of this unique art.
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The Anatolian rug collection brings the centuries-old Anatolian weaving tradition to modern living spaces. Anatolian rug models add cultural depth with their rich color palette and motifs, while classic Anatolian rugs create a nostalgic atmosphere with their traditional patterns. Modern Anatolian rugs blend past and future, harmonizing with minimalist decor. Anatolian rugs for living rooms create a magnificent look in large spaces, while Anatolian rugs for living rooms create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Anatolian rugs for bedrooms provide a peaceful sleeping environment. Furthermore, washable Anatolian rugs offer practicality with their easy-to-clean structure, while Anatolian rugs with non-slip backing ensure safe use. This collection is the perfect choice for those who want to preserve their cultural heritage and add authentic elegance to their living spaces.
How can you tell the difference between an Anatolian carpet and a machine-made carpet?
How can you tell the difference between an Anatolian carpet and a machine-made carpet?
The most noticeable difference is on the back. While the back of a machine-made rug is smooth and even, the knots are more prominent on the back of an Anatolian hand-woven rug, and there may be minor irregularities due to the hand craftsmanship. Also, in hand-woven rugs, the fringes at the end of the pattern come from the rug's own yarn (argac) and are not sewn on afterwards.
How do you clean carpets dyed with natural dyes?
How do you clean carpets dyed with natural dyes?
Root dyes are sensitive to chemicals. Using the wrong detergent can cause the colors to bleed (bleed). Therefore, instead of wiping them at home, you should definitely seek help from professional cleaning companies specializing in hand-woven carpets.
Can Anatolian carpets be used in modern homes?
Can Anatolian carpets be used in modern homes?
Absolutely. In modern, minimalist, or loft-style homes, Anatolian rugs are used as "Contrast Pieces." They are the ideal decorative object to break the monotony created by simple furniture and add a sense of history and lived-in feel to the space.





