Bold and expressive, this hand knotted Turkish Kula rug captures the essence of Anatolian tribal design—highly trending in modern U.S. rug searches for its geometric appeal. The ivory field centers around a strong elongated medallion composed of angular shapes in coral, blue, and ivory, surrounded by tribal motifs that create rhythm and movement. A vibrant coral field adds contrast, while the dark outer border features floral vines that frame the composition with authority. Constructed with wool-on-wool craftsmanship, this rug offers both durability and authenticity, making it a standout choice for bohemian, eclectic, or statement living room designs.
- Exact Size: 3'4"x5'4"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Light Peach, Coral, Aqua, Blue, Multi
- Origin: Turkey
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: LBR20421
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.