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Stepping back in time to the late 18th century...
Captured here is a rare gem of Anatolian heritage: a 1700s Cappadocia rug, measuring a delicate 70x100 cm. This isn't just a textile; it's a silent storyteller woven with threads of history and soul.
At its heart lies the Tree of Life (Hayat Ağacı)—a powerful symbol of eternity, growth, and the connection between earth and sky. Every hue you see is a gift from nature, crafted entirely with natural dyes that have only grown more profound and beautiful over the past two centuries.
Woven in the mystical landscapes of Cappadocia, this piece brings the sophisticated spirit of a bygone era into the modern day. a true testament to the craftsmanship of the masters who came before us.
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