Color: Rust, Red
Style: Vintage
Size (ft): 3’1 x 3’6
Shape: Square
Rug ID: RRI# A150-1 106655
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Color: Blue, Rust, Beige
Style: Vintage
Size (ft): 3′ x 4’2
Shape: Rectangle
Rug ID: RRI# A150-1 106653
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Color: Rust, Red, Beige
Style: Vintage
Size (ft): 2’9 x 3’2
Shape: Square
Rug ID: RRI# A150-1 106652
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Color: Rust, Red
Style: Vintage
Size (ft): 3’2″ x 5’6
Shape: Rectangle
Rug ID: RRI# A250-1 106646
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Color | All Colors, Blue |
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Style | Traditional |
Size (ft) | 1’9″ x 3′ |
Shape | Rectangle |
Rug ID |
5810036 105230
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Size: 2’4″ x 4’6″ ft
All works of the Bessarabian category are highly decorative, Not dissimilar to particular Karabaghs from the Caucasus, many of the designs crafted in Bessarabian carpets are floral in motif. The designs usually fit within a black or brown tone background, executed in a naturalistic western. Some pieces, in particular the flat-weaves, are woven with the distinctive Bessarabian palette in the tradition of kilim rugs from nearby Anatolia.
Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Flat weave – as shown in pictures.
6905022
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Size: 4’1″ x 6’3″ ft.
The term Anatolian is generally applied to all Turkish rugs. After World War I, thousands of new rugs forsaking old Turkish designs were made in floral Persian designs. For these, the name Sparta and Anatolian was the general name.
Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile. As shown in pictures.
4525011
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Size: 3’3″ x 5’1″ ft.
Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile with some worn areas. As shown in pictures.
4520022
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Size: 3’6″ x 5’4″ ft.
The term Anatolian is generally applied to all Turkish rugs. After World War I, thousands of new rugs forsaking old Turkish designs were made in floral Persian designs. For these, the name Sparta and Anatolian was the general name.
Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Flatweave pile. As shown in pictures.
1205098
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Size: 3’2″ x 5’1″ ft.
Fair condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Low pile with some worn areas. As shown in pictures.
4515022
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Size: 3’4″ x 5’8″ ft. Hand-knotted Turkish rug. This area rug is handmade by Turkish nomads from the Taurus mountains near Antalya. This is a quality handmade rug that has 100% natural materials. Unlike machine made rugs, manufacturing good quality handmade rugs requires special skills and is extremely time consuming. Good condition! No stains, no odor. All sides and ends intact. Medium pile. As shown in pictures. 101021 5210044 |
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Size: 5′ x 7’2″ ft. Turkish Kars wool rug, Caucassian Kazak design. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium pile. As shown in pictures. 6320014 |
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Size: 2′ x 3’10” ft. Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying. Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean.
Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures. 1505022 101024 |
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Size: 1’8″ x 3’5″ ft. Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying. Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium pile. As shown in pictures. 4515071 101748 |
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Size: 2’6″ x 4′ ft. Yastik is a traditional Anatolian pile pillow cover or a small rug used for praying. Anatolia has the historical name Asia Minor. It is the Asian part of Turkey occupying the peninsula between the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Aegean. Good condition! No stains, no odor. Sides and ends original. Medium low pile. As shown in pictures. 4510071 CON-2 |
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Turkish rugs are more than just beautiful additions to a room—they’re woven pieces of history, artistry, and craftsmanship. Whether you’re just getting into the world of rugs or you’re a seasoned collector, Turkish rugs offer a unique blend of design, durability, and cultural significance. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at why Turkish rugs are so special, offer tips on how to maintain them, and point you to the best place in Chicago to find your own.
Turkish rug weaving dates back centuries, with roots in the Ottoman Empire and even earlier. Historically, these rugs were not only used for decoration but also served practical purposes—offering warmth, comfort, and even religious significance in the form of prayer rugs.
The craft of rug weaving in Turkey has been passed down through generations. Each rug tells a story, often tied to the region it comes from, and every piece is a blend of artistry and functionality. What’s fascinating is that Turkish weavers, particularly in rural villages, have long created these rugs using hand-spun wool and natural dyes. The result is a piece that ages beautifully over time and offers a glimpse into a tradition that has stood the test of time.
Turkish rugs are often made by hand, which sets them apart from the machine-made rugs that are so common today. The signature Ghiordes (or Turkish) knot—a tight, double knot—makes these rugs exceptionally durable. It’s this craftsmanship that gives them their longevity, with many Turkish rugs lasting for generations.
When it comes to designs, Turkish rugs vary by region:
Turkish rugs are often dyed with natural materials—plants, fruits, and minerals—which gives them a rich, deep color that doesn’t fade easily. The colors soften and mellow with time, which adds to their charm.
Once you’ve found the perfect Turkish rug, keeping it in good condition requires a little attention and care. While Turkish rugs are built to last, there are a few things you can do to keep them looking their best.
Rugs can trap dirt and dust, so vacuuming regularly will help keep them clean. Be gentle and use the vacuum’s suction-only setting (without the beater bar) to avoid damaging the fibers. If you have a flat-weave Kilim rug, vacuum both sides for a deeper clean.
Foot traffic and sunlight can cause uneven wear over time. To keep your rug from fading or wearing out in certain spots, rotate it every few months. This is especially important if your rug is in a high-traffic area like a living room or hallway.
Accidents happen—if you spill something on your rug, clean it up immediately. Blot the stain with a clean, dry cloth, but don’t rub it, as that can push the stain deeper into the fibers. For tougher stains, mix a little mild soap with water and blot gently.
Direct sunlight can cause the colors of your Turkish rug to fade. If your rug is in a sunny spot, consider using curtains or blinds to reduce exposure. You can also rotate the rug regularly to minimize sun damage.
Even with regular care, a professional cleaning every few years is a good idea. Make sure to take your rug to a professional cleaner who specializes in handmade rugs. They’ll know how to handle delicate fibers and natural dyes to restore your rug without causing damage.
Turkish rugs, especially those made from wool, don’t do well in damp environments. Keep your rug dry to prevent mold and mildew from forming. If it does get wet, dry it out as soon as possible by hanging it in a well-ventilated area or using a fan.
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Chicago is home to some excellent rug dealers where you can find authentic Turkish rugs. Whether you’re looking for a vintage piece or a new handmade rug, this store offers a variety of options to fit your style and budget:
Located in Chicago, Rouzati Rugs offers a wide selection of Turkish rugs, including traditional Oushak and Kilim styles. Their collection features both new and antique pieces, so whether you’re looking for something modern or a bit of history, you’ll find it here.
Whether you’re shopping in person or online, there are a few things to keep in mind to make sure you’re getting an authentic, high-quality Turkish rug:
Turkish rugs are timeless pieces that can add beauty, warmth, and culture to any room. Whether you’re drawn to the soft florals of an Oushak rug or the bold geometric patterns of a Kilim, investing in a Turkish rug is a choice that will last for generations. If you’re in Chicago, there are several excellent shops to explore, each offering authentic, high-quality Turkish rugs. With proper care, your Turkish rug will continue to look stunning for many years to come, becoming a cherished part of your home.
PURCHASE WITH CONFIDENCE! We offer 30-day money back guarantee policy. With our fast and free shipping, your rug will be received within a matter of days. If it is received and it’s not to your liking, it can be returned within 30-days of the purchase date for a FULL REFUND.
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1209 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette, IL 60091
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Rouzati Rugs, a reputable family business, is a premier rug and carpeting retailer – providing high-end antique rugs, practical rugs, and trendy wall-to-wall and staircase carpeting for home décor, over the past 40 years. Our vast selection is one of the main reasons why top interior designs choose to collaborate with us. Specializing in modern, transitional, traditional, and vintage rugs – Rouzati Rugs is a one-stop shop for all of your floor furnishing needs. Whether you’re in need of custom orders, area rugs of all sizes, or even wall-to-wall carpeting for rooms and stair runners – Rouzati Rugs caters to various forms of home and office décor.
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