Old Anatolian Ezineh Rug 305cm x 100cm / 10′ x 3’3”
£1,450.00
1 in stock
Description
Anatolian Ezineh rugs made by semi-nomadic tribes in a village called Ezineh, circa 50-60 years ago. This village is in the central Anatolian region of Turkey.
Their rugs are generally simple but beautiful geometric patterns. They are thick, pliable rugs being hand knotted from fine naturally dyed local wools. The colours sit well together and are usually deep rusty reds with blues, greens and gold elements.
Origin | Turkey |
Style | Anatolian Ezineh |
Pile | Handspun Wool |
Warp/Fringe | Handspun Wool |
Hand-Knot type | Ghiordes / Turkish knot |
Knot count | 40/40 (160,000-200,000 knots per square meter) |
Pile depth / Rug thickness | 4mm/8mm |