Handmade Vintage Turkish Anatolian Oushak Rug | 171 x 107 cm | 6'5" x 3'5"
Size: 171 x 107 cm
6'5" x 3'5" ft
Materials: 100% wool
Origin: Anatolia, Turkey
Construction: Handmade
Circa: 1970's
One of a kind vintage Turkish Anatolian Oushak Rug with unique a colourway and a tribal floral pattern. The florals are also known as a wild Anatolian Tulip pattern.
Stock Number: SA6
Frequently Asked Questions
ABOUT THE BRAND
Najaf Rug's are crafted to withstand the test of taste & time. We weave rugs that make our customers feel like they are a part of something beyond trends. To have a piece of history living in your decor, you can't put a price on that. That's the ethos of Najaf Rugs.
HOW MUCH IS SHIPPING?
We offer free shipping within Australia! For international orders, we charge a flat rate of $80 AUD.
Orders take up to 1-3 business days to process, and then they should arrive at your doorstep within five working days.
We require a signature on all deliveries unless otherwise requested.
WILL THE RUG LOOK THE SAME IN REAL LIFE?
Each rug we sell is handmade, incredibly unique and detailed; now you can imagine how photographing that is very hard. All our rugs are photographed with the best equipment and are not retouched/photoshopped, ensuring they look the same in person.
As a result, we feel confident that the images you see on our website and the rugs in person match 99.9%. Your space will significantly affect how the rug looks in person; therefore, please consider your lighting, room size and furniture beforehand.
CAN I VIEW THIS RUG IN STORE?
Yes, of course you can! Our products are split between our Prahran store and our warehouse. If you'd like to see this item in store, please fill out the form at the end of this page and we'll arrange it for you.
Designed for endurance & beauty
We believe in sourcing and making quality rugs than just making a sale. Therefore, we only source and use natural fibres in our rugs consisting of wool, cotton or silk.
Meet Najaf
The founder of Najaf Rugs, Najaf Mazari, learned the intricate art of making rugs at the age of 12 in his hometown of Mazar-E-Sharif in Afghanistan. In 2001, he arrived in Australia as a refugee and built this business from the ground up six months after his arrival. His passion for rugs still shows in every single rug he sources. There's no better decision than buying a rug from someone who knows every rug's ins and outs and how to weave one.