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Authentic Turkish Rugs, made in Türkiye!

Turkish rugs, also known as Anatolian rugs, enjoy worldwide acclaim for their exceptional quality and durability. Artisans hand-knot them using double-knot techniques, which highlight their intricate designs and enduring beauty. These pieces come in various sizes and typically use wool or silk. Natural dyes often feature striking red hues. Because of the double-knot technique, each rug retains its elaborate pattern and structure, even with regular use. At Rug the Rock, we present a curated collection of original, high-quality Turkish rugs and kilims, both hand-knotted and hand-woven.

 

The rich tradition of Turkish rug-making stretches back to the Turkic tribes who migrated from Central Asia to Anatolia. These groups brought ancient weaving techniques with them. Over time, these skills evolved into a diverse range of styles, reflecting Turkey’s ethnic, religious, and cultural diversity. Consequently, common patterns now include geometric polygons, floral motifs, and symbolic animals, which often appear in rich, naturally dyed colors. Although Turkish rugs maintain a unique identity, some patterns share similarities with Persian and Central Asian rugs, highlighting a shared cultural heritage.

 

For enthusiasts of the nomadic Anatolian style, we offer the sought-after Oushak Esme kilim. This flatweaves stands out for its distinctive motifs and refined craftsmanship. In addition, we carry village runner rugs to fit narrow spaces and vintage pieces that exude history and charm.

 

Discover the beauty of authentic Turkish rugs in our collection at Rug the Rock. We pick each item for its quality and design, to make sure you bring home a piece of history and art. Shop now and add timeless elegance to your home!

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Authentic Turkish Rugs, made in Türkiye!

How to Determine the Value of a Turkish Rug?

The value of a Turkish rug depends on several factors: age, origin, design, colors, rarity, size, and condition. Smaller rugs sometimes have more demand because they fit into various spaces. This attention to detail helps the rug look great over time.

How to Tell if Your Turkish Rug is Handmade?

To spot a handmade Turkish rug, look for three things. First, the knots on the back of the rug shouldn't all look the same. Second, the fringe should feel like it's part of the rug itself, not added later. Finally, check the material—if it's made from natural fibers like wool, silk, or cotton, it's likely handmade.

How to Count the Knots in a Turkish Rug?

To count the knots in a Turkish rug, measure 10 centimeters along both the length and width. Count the knots in each direction, then multiply those numbers to get the total for that section. To find the number of knots per square meter, multiply that total by 100. Keep in mind that different countries might use slightly different methods for counting knots, so the process can vary.

How to Tell if a Turkish Rug is Silk?

To check if a Turkish rug is made of silk, first look closely at the knots. Hand-knotted silk might have small knots or slight irregularities, which indicate its natural origin. Silk rugs also have a special shine because they're boiled with laurel soap during the weaving process. Another test is to burn a tiny piece of the rug; real silk smells like burnt hair, while synthetic materials will produce black smoke and leave a hard residue.

What is an Oushak Rug?

Oushak rugs, also known as Uşak rugs, come from the town of Uşak in Western Anatolia, Turkey. These rugs have a long history, dating back to the early Ottoman Empire. Some intricate designs have survived from the 16th century and can be seen in old paintings. Oushak rugs are known for their unique patterns and high quality.

What Are the Types of Turkish Rug Constructions?

There are four main types of Turkish rugs: Hali, Kilim, Cicim, and Sumak. The Hali is a thicker rug, while the other three are flat weaves without knots. These flat weaves are often used as wall hangings or smaller decorative rugs.

How Durable Are Turkish Rugs?

Turkish rugs are incredibly durable, just like Persian rugs. A well-made, handmade Turkish rug can last for hundreds of years, making it a great investment for your home.

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