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03/06/2026

Designers love rugs like this for one simple reason:
geometry.

A strong central medallion, clean lines, and colors that don’t fight the room – warm reds, soft blues, neutral tones.

This Turkish Heriz Serapi rug is small (2.6 Ă— 6 ft), but the pattern gives it real presence. Perfect for an entryway, beside a bed, or any space that needs structure.

Handmade wool. Turkey.

03/04/2026

Fair enough. Let’s try fresh:

40 years old and still the main character in any room it enters.

This Adana rug from the 1980s – speaks. Geometric. Grounded. Unapologetically bold.

At 4.4 x 8.3 ft, it’s warms up a bedroom, makes a hallway feel like it was always meant to be there.

🤔Here’s the thing about vintage Turkish rugs: they get better with time. The wool relaxes. The colors settle. The whole thing just... breathes differently than anything new ever could.

This one’s been living its life for four decades.
Ready to start its next chapter?

You don’t see rugs like this every day.Zoom in – birds, deer, protective crosses, small tribal emblems. Nothing here is ...
03/03/2026

You don’t see rugs like this every day.

Zoom in – birds, deer, protective crosses, small tribal emblems. Nothing here is random.
In village tradition, birds mean good news, deer stand for strength and movement, and the cross motifs represent balance and protection. These symbols were hand knotted into the wool – not printed, not programmed.

The deep indigo field makes the reds and muted greens glow. It has presence, but it doesn’t shout. It gives a room character instead of just filling space.

5x10.8 ft – hand knotted wool
Anatolia – 1970s
Vintage condition with honest age wear

03/02/2026

Crimson field. Tribal symbols. 60 years of life.
This rug was knotted by hand in a small Anatolian village in the 1960s. Someone sat there, day after day, tying wool into patterns that meant something – protection, luck, home.

Sixty years. That’s lifetimes. That’s children grown, seasons cycled, entire worlds shifted. And through it all, this rug stayed. It absorbed sunlight. It felt footsteps. It held space.
The wool softened, the colors deepened, but the story remained.

Now it’s here – still vibrant, still strong, still carrying all that quiet history.

3x5 ft. Ready to ground your space the way it’s grounded others for six decades.

02/27/2026

There’s something about a 1960s red runner that feels grounded. The central medallion holds everything steady, and the small animal and ram’s horn motifs add that quiet layer of meaning you only notice over time.

Hand knotted, all wool, 3.7 x 7.2 ft.
Strong enough for a hallway. Warm enough for a kitchen.

It doesn’t shout. It just stays.
If you see it’s yours – DM us

02/26/2026

the kind of rug you buy and then rearrange your entire room around it đź« 
birds, trees, animals – someone in Turkey sat down in the 1980s and knotted all of this by hand. every single knot. and now it can live on your floor.
4x6 ft · wool · hand knotted · ~1980s
link in bio if it’s calling you

02/25/2026

But look at it.

Deep black field, three stacked medallions, little tribal animal symbols tucked in between. The blue border sharpens everything, and that red edge just locks it in.

It’s 5.2 x 3.6 ft – perfect for an entry, bedside, small office, or layered over something bigger.

Vintage. Hand knotted. 1980s.
Not subtle. Not trying to be.
Interested? Waiting for you in bio!

02/23/2026

Okay but… I clearly have a thing for warm tones.

I keep saying I like clean and simple, and then I end up with mustard, black, geometry, and attitude. This runner just makes a hallway feel finished. Not styled. Finished.

It’s 2.6 x 8 ft, hand made, low to medium pile.
Honestly perfect for a kitchen or hallway that feels a little too safe.

02/20/2026

Your hallway is the first thing you walk through and the last thing you leave.
It deserves more than a plain mat.

This Turkish kilim runner brings 12 feet of handmade geometry, warm Anatolian color and a little quiet symbolism to the most overlooked space in your home.
No pile. No fuss. Just good craft.
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02/19/2026

Not everything old is worth keeping.
But some things just get better.
Handmade in the 80s. Bakhtiari tribal wool. Still going strong.
Your hallway deserves something with a little history.
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02/18/2026

Some pieces don’t try to impress – they just yours from the first sight.

This 4x7 ft hand-knotted wool rug has that quiet confidence. Deep charcoal ground, warm red tribal animal and tree motifs hand-knotted through the center, strong contrast that still feels balanced and easy to live with.

There’s even a signature tucked into the design – a small, personal detail that reminds you this was made by hand, knot by knot.

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