Size: 303x394 cm (10x13 ft) – 11.94 m²
Color: Turquoise
Pattern: Sultani
Pile Height: 5 mm
Knot Count: ~3,600,000 Turkish (Double) Knots
Materials: Hand-spun Wool & Cotton
Technique: 100% Hand-Knotted
PRODUCT FEATURES
This exquisite carpet is entirely hand-knotted using the traditional Turkish double-knot technique, ensuring superior durability compared to many Persian alternatives. The weft and warp are made of cotton, while the knots are crafted with hand-spun wool yarn. Each yarn is produced using the Kirman method, an ancient Anatolian hand-spinning technique.
What truly makes this rug special is the root-dyeing process used to color the wool. All colors are derived from natural plant-based dyes. For example, red tones are obtained by boiling wool with rose petals, allowing the fiber to absorb the plant’s pigment. These naturally dyed fibers age beautifully—gaining sheen and depth over time.
With approximately 3.6 million hand-knots, this piece represents elite craftsmanship and stands among the top tier of Anatolian weaving traditions.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
The Sultani rugs are deeply rooted in the artistic legacy of the Ottoman Empire. Originating in the 16th and 17th centuries, these rugs were often commissioned for palaces, court rooms, and the homes of Ottoman diplomats and nobility.
Their intricate motifs—featuring floral patterns, tree-of-life symbols, geometric arrangements, and figurative elements—reflect the spiritual and cultural heritage of the time. Today, modern adaptations of Sultani rugs blend historical motifs with vibrant colors, making them suitable for both classic and contemporary interiors.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Because this rug is dyed with natural plant-based pigments, avoid using chemical detergents or synthetic carpet shampoos.
If liquid spills occur:
- Gently blot with a paper towel—do not rub.
- Clean the area with a white soap bar lather and a soft cloth.
- Prompt action is key. If left untreated, stains may penetrate the warp and become permanent.
We strongly recommend professional cleaning by experts who specialize in hand-knotted wool rugs.