




Canakkale rug mid-19th century 253005
This mid-19th century Canakkale rug (5'5" × 7'8") is a rare and important example of Turkish village weaving, originating from the coastal region of Çanakkale near the Dardanelles. Known for their bold tribal character and distinctive geometric motifs, Canakkale rugs are prized among collectors for their scarcity and historic charm. This piece features a striking crimson field centered by a series of stepped medallions in ivory and deep indigo, surrounded by an intricate border of repeating latch-hook motifs and stylized rosettes.
The rug’s saturated natural dyes — warm reds, earthy yellows, ivory, and soft blues — remain vivid even after more than 150 years, a testament to its fine craftsmanship and careful preservation. Woven entirely by hand with wool pile on a wool foundation, this rug embodies both durability and artistry. With its rarity, historic value, and bold tribal aesthetic, this Canakkale rug stands as a museum-worthy textile and a unique opportunity for serious collectors.