Hand Knotted Vintage Turkish Kayseri Wool Rug - 6'7'' x 9'11''
Genuine Vintage Kayseri, hand-knotted in Turkey.
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Actual measured dimensions of this exact rug. Hand-knotted pieces vary by an inch or two — these are true to the loom.
Keyseri Rugs History: Keyseri rugs are a type of oriental rug that originated in the city of Kayseri, Turkey. The city of Kayseri has been a center of rug weaving for centuries, and Keyseri rugs are known for their high quality and intricate designs. Characteristics: Keyseri rugs are typically knotted with a high density of Turkish knots, which gives them a soft, luxurious feel and makes them very durable. They are available in a variety of colors and designs, but they are most commonly found in shades of red, blue, and beige. The rugs often feature traditional Persian motifs, such as medallions, flowers, and geometric patterns. Some Keyseri rugs also feature tribal ornamental motifs, which are often woven into the background and borders of the rugs.
SKU - 5019611
Origin - Turkey
Tone - Colorful
Shape - Rectangle
Thickness mm - 1/4"
Condition - Vintage
Warp - Cotton
Faint creases from transit are normal and relax within a few days of lying flat. Slight irregularities in line and color are the signature of a hand-knotted piece — not flaws, but the fingerprints of the person who made it.
Free white-glove delivery across Greater Houston — we roll it, deliver it, and hand-place it in the room of your choosing.
Nationwide insured freight, 5–9 business days.
Thirty days to live with it at home. If the light, the room, or the feeling isn't right, send it back for a full refund.
We cover return freight within Texas.
Vacuum without the beater bar; rotate twice a year for even wear. Blot spills — never rub — with cold water.
A professional hand-wash every few years and it will outlast the room around it.
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