Rug - 270 cm - 218 cm - handmade turkısh rug






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Bulgarian Turkish Immigrant Rug, hand-woven wool on wool, 270 cm by 218 cm, mid-20th century, in very good condition and professionally cleaned.
Description from the seller
Bulgarian Turkish Immigrant Rug – Hand Woven, Wool
Explanation
Reflecting the cultural heritage of Turkish immigrants living in Bulgaria, this rug is made with completely natural wool yarns. The weaving tradition of immigrant communities reveals a unique aesthetic by bringing together both Anatolian and Balkan motifs.
Material: 100% natural wool (wool to wool in weft and warp)
Technique: Hand weaving, traditional rug technique
Origin: Bulgaria Turkish immigrant communities
Motifs: Geometric and stylized patterns specific to immigrant culture
Colors: Red, black, cream and earth tones
Condition: Very good – cleaned, ready for use
Period: mid-20th century (approximately)
This rug is not only a decorative item, but also an ethnographic artifact that reflects the identity and cultural continuity of immigrant Turkish communities. A valuable piece for collectors and those looking for authentic Anatolian-Balkan texture.
Seller's Story
Bulgarian Turkish Immigrant Rug – Hand Woven, Wool
Explanation
Reflecting the cultural heritage of Turkish immigrants living in Bulgaria, this rug is made with completely natural wool yarns. The weaving tradition of immigrant communities reveals a unique aesthetic by bringing together both Anatolian and Balkan motifs.
Material: 100% natural wool (wool to wool in weft and warp)
Technique: Hand weaving, traditional rug technique
Origin: Bulgaria Turkish immigrant communities
Motifs: Geometric and stylized patterns specific to immigrant culture
Colors: Red, black, cream and earth tones
Condition: Very good – cleaned, ready for use
Period: mid-20th century (approximately)
This rug is not only a decorative item, but also an ethnographic artifact that reflects the identity and cultural continuity of immigrant Turkish communities. A valuable piece for collectors and those looking for authentic Anatolian-Balkan texture.
