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SKU #: KR20421
Traditional
Hand Knotted
Primary color is Light Peach. Colors in this rug include: Coral, Aqua, Blue, Multi .
Wool
0.5
Turkish Kula
Turkey
New
New With Tags
Bearing the unmistakable character of authentic Turkish Kula tribal weaving this hand-knotted wool rug announces itself with a boldness that is difficult to ignore. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. This piece presents a cream ivory field anchored by a striking geometric medallion its elongated form built from interlocking angular shapes in coral blue and ivory with tribal hook motifs radiating outward in a composition that feels raw graphic and deeply rooted in Anatolian weaving heritage. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. A vivid coral red inner field frames the medallion on all sides populated with scattered tribal devices and scrolling forms that add rhythm and movement to the design. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. The outer border is rendered in near-black densely packed with flowering vines in coral and ivory that wrap the entire composition in a strong confident finish. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. Knotted on a genuine Oushak wool foundation this rug carries structural integrity and a wool-on-wool construction. The detailing contributes to a layered visual experience while maintaining balance and sophistication. For the USA home décor market, this rug is described with shopper-friendly terms such as area rug, oriental area rug, living room rug, bedroom rug, dining room rug, handmade rug, wool rug, and elegant interior accent, while keeping the original material, color, weave, design character, and construction details intact.
Story Behind the Art: Kula is a small town in western Turkey that has been producing handwoven rugs for centuries and these rugs have become so prized that the town's name is now used to describe the style itself. Kula rugs are known for their soft earthy tones often featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns arranged in neat borders around a central field. Traditionally made from wool and dyed using natural materials they have a slightly rustic aged quality that gives them a lot of charm and character. Because genuine antique Kula rugs are rare and have been collected by museums and connoisseurs for hundreds of years they're considered an important part of both Turkish craft history and the wider world of decorative art.






