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U-5252 - Vintage Subdued Turkish Kars Rug
U-5252 - Vintage Subdued Turkish Kars Rug
7ft 03in X 10ft 02in
Circa: 1940
Material/Construction: Hand Knotted-Wool
Vintage Subdued Turkish Kars Rug 7'3 x 10'2. From the historic region of Kars in northeastern Turkey, these beautiful vintage hand-knotted rugs reflect a rich weaving tradition rooted in Anatolian craftsmanship. Produced in an area known for its pastoral landscapes and strong wool-spinning heritage, Kars rugs are admired for the...
Vintage Subdued Turkish Kars Rug 7'3 x 10'2. From the historic region of Kars in northeastern Turkey, these beautiful vintage hand-knotted rugs reflect a rich weaving tradition rooted in Anatolian craftsmanship. Produced in an area known for its pastoral landscapes and strong wool-spinning heritage, Kars rugs are admired for the excellent quality of their wool, durable construction, and distinctive artistic character. Often compared to the celebrated Oushak rugs, Kars carpets share a similar appreciation for soft palettes, open fields, and graceful motifs. Their designs typically feature geometric or stylized floral patterns rendered in warm, inviting tones and light color palettes, giving them an understated elegance that blends effortlessly with both traditional and contemporary interiors.
The naturally lustrous wool and careful hand-knotting give these rugs a supple texture and lasting durability, while the subtle abrash and gentle aging of the dyes add depth and character unique to vintage pieces. Highly favored by interior designers and collectors, Kars rugs offer a harmonious balance of history, artistry, and versatility. Whether placed in a living room, bedroom, or hallway, these refined Anatolian carpets bring warmth, texture, and timeless beauty to any space, making them a sophisticated addition to a wide range of interiors. Colors: light beige/taupe/pale apricot/blue accents.
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Caring for your rug
Caring for your rug
Vacuum your rug frequently and use a vacuum which uses suction and does not have bristles. If possible, set vacuum to low power setting and vacuum the rug up and down and do not use a back-and-forth motion.
If possible, rotate the rug every few years to allow foot traffic to be spread evenly and shade the rug from direct sunlight to avoid fading in areas.
A rug pad is recommended on all surfaces to prevent slipping and stop marking if on floors with grooves or lines. Professional cleaning is recommended every two or three years.
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