Hereke, Silk, 1950-60s


Description:

Discover timeless elegance with this exquisite antique Hereke silk rug, a masterfully handwoven piece from the mid-20th century. Crafted circa 1950–60s in the renowned weaving town of Hereke, Turkey, this rug showcases the unparalleled finesse and sophistication that make Hereke rugs globally revered.

Woven entirely from pure silk, this rug features an exceptionally fine weave that highlights the artisan's meticulous craftsmanship and comes with fabric loops for wall hanging.

The design is a rare and harmonious blend of geometric symmetry and nature-inspired motifs, including stylised birds and floral elements. The central field boasts repeating bird patterns in a soft cream tone, framed by floral borders and a striking zigzag motif in earthy greens and ochres — a design that balances structure and flow with grace.

Whether you're an avid collector or seeking a statement piece for your interior, this rug promises to elevate any room with warmth, texture, and heritage. It’s ideal for both classic and contemporary interiors, offering an heirloom-quality addition to your space.

Features:

Hand-knotted
Silk
113 x 82 cm
Year: 1950-60s

Origin:

Turkey


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