Hand-knotted wool
140 × 70 cm
c. Mid 20th century
Compact in scale but graphic in presence, Isla is a Turkish-made rug woven in the Caucasian style, drawing from the bold geometry of Kazak and Karachopf traditions. The field features stacked medallions, latch-hook motifs, and stylised florals framed by a stepped border, all rendered in a grounded palette of pale celadon, madder red, dusty rose, and indigo.
Likely produced in Sivas or Kayseri during the 1980s, the piece balances strength and refinement. It lends clarity and character to narrow passages, quiet corners, or layered interiors.
Hand-knotted wool
140 × 70 cm
c. Mid 20th century
Compact in scale but graphic in presence, Isla is a Turkish-made rug woven in the Caucasian style, drawing from the bold geometry of Kazak and Karachopf traditions. The field features stacked medallions, latch-hook motifs, and stylised florals framed by a stepped border, all rendered in a grounded palette of pale celadon, madder red, dusty rose, and indigo.
Likely produced in Sivas or Kayseri during the 1980s, the piece balances strength and refinement. It lends clarity and character to narrow passages, quiet corners, or layered interiors.