Vintage Turkish Hand-Knotted Runner | Yahyali Oriental Rug in Scarlet / Navy / Gold 1950s
Age: 1950s
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 3' 4" W x 6' 9" L
Floor Heating Safe: Yes
Material: Wool on wool
Origin: Kayseri, Turkey
Primary Color: Red, blue
Product Care: Vacuum clean gently or professional cleaning
Shape: Rectangle
Style: Oriental Yahyali style
Upscale your interiors with this Vintage Yahyali Oriental Runner, an exquisite hand-knotted treasure from the 1950s. One of the most precious types of Turkish rugs—this Vintage Yahyali Oriental Carpet is originating in the renowned weaving region of Yahyali, Kayseri, this oriental rug measures 3x7 ft, offering the perfect balance of craftsmanship and proportion for the discerning designer or homeowner.
With its scarlet-red backdrop framed by intricate navy and gold accents, this masterpiece brings a rich, layered elegance to any space. The central medallion—adorned with geometric and floral motifs—echoes the cultural heritage of Anatolia, while the bold gold-bordered frame provides a grounding sophistication. These traditional patterns and harmonious colors make it a versatile statement piece, ideal for modern, transitional, or classic interiors.
Crafted from 100% hand-spun wool and dyed using traditional natural methods, this rug embodies both quality and heritage. The vibrant hues, derived from organic sources, promise to age gracefully, developing a patina that enhances its beauty over time. Each knot reflects the meticulous care of Anatolian artisans, offering a durability and authenticity that discerning designers and collectors alike will appreciate.
Whether gracing an entryway, defining a hallway, or anchoring a curated kitchen, this Yahyali Oriental Rug adds character and history to your design. Its elongated silhouette complements layered interiors, serving as both a grounding element and a striking focal point.
This piece is more than a rug—it is a narrative knotted in wool, a timeless blend of artistry and heritage. Designed for those who value distinction and authenticity, it promises to become a cherished heirloom and an enduring testament to the craftsmanship of mid-century Anatolia.
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