Dionigia
Dionigia Vintage Oriental Rug
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Rug Description
One-of-a-kind vintage rug, handwoven and handknotted in Isparta, Turkey
Dimensions: 6'2" x 9'8" (190 cm x 296 cm)
Dionigia has been professionally cleaned; age-related wear and natural inconsistencies are inherent in these unique, handcrafted vintage rugs.
Rug Type:
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Naturally Aged
Vintage, handwoven rugs from Turkey and Morocco, selected for their color and design and preserved as-is.
Age:
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Vintage
Typically between 20-100 years old
Main Color:
- Pink
Color Palette:
- Prussian Blue
A dark gray to black-blue
- Golden Olive
A greenish-golden light brown
- Slate Gray
A medium blue-gray
- Bone Beige
A pale, cool beige
Rug Details
- One-of-a-kind vintage rug — only one in stock!
- 100% wool pile on cotton foundation
- Dimensions: 6'2" x 9'8" (190 cm x 296 cm)
- Low pile: approximately 0.2" (0.5 cm)
- Color palette: prussian blue, golden olive, slate gray, bone beige
Curator's Notes
- A series of repeating medallions fill out the field in balanced, ornamental details
- Floral motifs are a staple in rug design—showing up in a variety of styles including natural, abstract, and geometric
- A crosshatched fade from gentle wear over time produces a soft, distressed look, muting the original color palette
- A larger border is flanked by two smaller borders
Isparta of southwest Turkey is considered to be one of the major rug production centers in the entire country. Rugs from this area typically feature traditional Turkish motifs and floral designs.
Material DetailsWool is the most widely used fiber in Turkish rug design. Not only is it plentiful in supply, it’s durable, long-lasting, and incredibly plush—so it’s super comfy to walk and relax on. This wool pile is knotted onto a cotton foundation, another popular choice in rug design. The cotton used is rigid, strong, and provides a sturdy foundation that’s designed to last a lifetime—or ten.