Antique Turkish Milas Rug — Pre-1900 | 4'3" x 5'11"

Antique Turkish Milas Rug — Pre-1900 | 4'3" x 5'11"

Sale price  $3,500.00 Regular price  $5,000.00
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Antique Turkish Milas Rug — Pre-1900 | 4'3" x 5'11"

The Amine

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An heirloom rug from the Milas collection

Antique Turkish Milas Rug — Pre-1900 | 4'3" x 5'11"

Sale price  $3,500.00 Regular price  $5,000.00
Authentic
Authentic Antique
Hand-knotted
Turkish handmade
Professionally cleaned
professionally cleaned

The Antique Turkish Milas Rug is a late 19th-century hand-knotted wool piece that brings vivid symbolism and regional character to intimate living spaces. Woven in western Anatolia during the Ottoman Empire before 1900, this Milas rug features a powerful central medallion surrounded by expressive geometric and floral motifs—lively, grounded, and deeply traditional.

  • Origin: Turkey (Ottoman Empire)
  • Age: Antique, pre-1900
  • Type: Area rug
  • Construction: Hand-knotted
  • Pile: Wool pile
  • Use: Indoor
  • Size: 4'3" × 5'11"

Each rug is handcrafted and timeworn. Variations in size, color, weave, and wear are natural characteristics of antique handmade rugs and reflect their authenticity rather than imperfections.


Description

This antique Turkish Milas rug is defined by a bold central medallion that anchors a field filled with lively geometric and floral elements. Zigzag motifs, angular forms, and stylized blossoms surround the center, creating a composition that feels rhythmic and expressive rather than rigid.

The palette blends red, blue, gold, and cream tones—colors traditionally favored in Milas weaving for their vibrancy and symbolic resonance. These hues interact dynamically across the surface, lending depth and movement to the design.

Compact yet visually rich, this rug is well suited for living areas, entryways, studies, or smaller rooms where pattern and color are meant to energize the space without overwhelming it.


History

Milas rugs originate from western Anatolia, within the historical boundaries of the Ottoman Empire. Known for their distinctive color palettes and highly individualistic designs, Milas rugs often reflect the personal expression of the weaver rather than strict workshop conventions.

In the 19th century, Milas weaving was especially notable for its use of bold medallions, asymmetry, and symbolic border elements. These rugs were woven for domestic use, carrying cultural meaning tied to protection, fertility, and continuity.

Antique Milas rugs from the pre-1900 period are prized today for their authenticity, strong graphic language, and ability to bring both history and warmth into modern interiors.


About the Name

Amine is a Turkish name associated with trust, faithfulness, and reliability—qualities that resonate with the enduring nature of this antique rug. The name conveys a sense of steadiness and integrity, values deeply embedded in traditional Anatolian craftsmanship.

Like its name, this Milas rug feels grounded and sincere. The confident medallion and surrounding motifs form a composition that is expressive yet balanced, decorative yet purposeful.

Amine is a piece that carries history without fragility—an honest, time-tested textile meant to be lived with and appreciated across generations.


Materials & Composition
  • Primary material: Wool
  • Construction: Hand-knotted
  • Thickness: Approximately 0.35"
  • Foundation: Traditional woven foundation
  • Finish: Evenly worn antique pile

Condition Details

This antique Turkish Milas rug is in very good condition for its age. The wool pile shows consistent, even wear that enhances its softened texture and authentic patina.

The rug remains structurally sound, with stable edges and a well-preserved surface that allows the design and color to read clearly.

It has been recently professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate in-home placement.


Care Instructions

Vacuum regularly using suction only. Beater bars and rotating brushes should be switched off.

Rotate periodically to ensure even wear.

For deep cleaning, consult a professional rug cleaner experienced with antique and hand-knotted rugs. Avoid excessive moisture and prolonged direct sunlight.


FAQ

Is this rug one of a kind?
Yes. Each antique Milas rug is unique in design, coloration, and weave.

Is this a genuine antique rug?
Yes. This rug was hand-knotted in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire before 1900.

Where does this size work best?
This rug is ideal for living rooms, entryways, studies, or smaller spaces needing warmth and character.

Shipping & Delivery

The Leonidas Collection is proud to offer carbon neutral shipping on most heirloom rug purchases.

  • Shipping is calculated at checkout and includes handling and insurance.
  • Select rugs ship free within the continental U.S.
  • Oversized items ship via freight carrier (curbside delivery).
  • Shipping fees are non-refundable.
  • Damage or delivery issues must be reported within 48 hours.
Return Policy
  • Heirloom rugs (including vintage & antique) are returnable within 3 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
  • Heirloom rugs purchased on sale or with a discount are final sale.
  • Contemporary rugs are returnable within 14 days of delivery, unless otherwise noted.
  • Return authorization is required.

Please review the full details of our Return & Refund Policy for more information.

We encourage customers to contact us at hello@leonidascollection.com with any questions prior to purchase to ensure confidence in your selection.

Reviews
★★★★★ 4.9 STAR SELLER RATING

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ORIGIN STORY

The Milas Collection

Amine is an antique Milas rug distinguished by its restrained geometry, architectural clarity, and quietly powerful design language. Woven in the Milas region of western Anatolia, these rugs reflect a deeply rooted village tradition known for disciplined compositions and an emphasis on form over ornament.

Milas rugs are characterized by strong prayer-niche motifs, stepped or angular medallions, and deliberate use of negative space. Their palettes tend toward earthy reds, warm browns, soft yellows, and natural ivory—often with gentle abrash that adds warmth without excess contrast. Understated yet commanding, Milas rugs serve as grounding foundation pieces, bringing calm structure, authenticity, and timeless presence to both traditional interiors and pared-back contemporary spaces.

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Frequently asked questions

Are your heirloom rugs one-of-a-kind?

Yes. Every heirloom rug we sell is one of a kind. The piece shown is the exact rug you will receive, and it cannot be replaced once sold. Learn more about what makes our rugs heirlooms →

Are your rugs hand-knotted?

Yes. All heirloom, antique, and vintage rugs in our collection are traditionally hand-knotted, not machine-made.

Are your heirloom rugs authentic?

Yes. All heirloom rugs in our collection are genuine vintage or antique pieces—not reproductions. Each is traditionally hand-knotted and sourced from a historically recognized weaving region, with age, origin, and construction verified before listing.

What's the difference between vintage & antique rugs?

Antique rugs are typically over 100 years old, while vintage rugs generally date from the 20th century. Both are traditionally hand-knotted and regionally authentic; the difference lies primarily in age, not quality or craftsmanship.

Are antique and vintage rugs suitable for modern homes?

Most vintage rugs are well-suited for daily living. Antique rugs can also be used with care, depending on age and condition. We note any important considerations on each listing. Learn more about why buying vintage & antique matters →