A bold vintage hand-knotted rug in a classic Kazak-style layout—two powerful diamond medallions on a cocoa-brown field, framed by crisp ivory, rust and sky-blue borders. This design is strongly associated with Eastern Anatolia (often Kars region, Turkey), where weavers produced Caucasus-influenced geometric rugs with punchy contrast and loads of graphic impact. It’s the kind of piece that instantly gives a room that “collected” Old Money / Quiet Maximalism feel—perfect under a vintage desk, in a reading corner, or layered over timber floors to warm up a space without going soft.
Condition is good vintage overall with honest age-related wear, slight softening to the pile and minor edge/finish wear consistent with use (see photos for close-ups). Measurements: 190 x 132 cm. Anatolian village geometric rug, early 20th century.
Condition is good vintage overall with honest age-related wear, slight softening to the pile and minor edge/finish wear consistent with use (see photos for close-ups). Measurements: 190 x 132 cm. Anatolian village geometric rug, early 20th century.












