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Vintage Turkish Hereke Pictorial Rug Mat — 1980s | 2' x 3'1"

The Hayat

An heirloom rug from the Anatolia collection

Vintage Turkish Hereke Pictorial Rug Mat — 1980s | 2' x 3'1"

$3,450.00
100% authentic
100% authentic
Hand-knotted
hand-knotted
Professionally cleaned
professionally cleaned

The Vintage Turkish Hereke Tree of Life Rug is a finely knotted late 20th-century silk mat that brings symbolic depth and museum-level craftsmanship to intimate spaces. Woven in Turkey circa the 1980s, this pictorial Hereke rug features an elegant Tree of Life composition set within a richly detailed forest scene—luminous, intricate, and profoundly expressive.

  • Origin: Turkey
  • Age: Vintage, circa 1980s
  • Type: Pictorial rug mat
  • Construction: Hand-knotted
  • Pile: Silk pile
  • Use: Indoor / Wall display
  • Size: 2' × 3'1"

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


DESCRIPTION

This vintage Turkish Hereke rug mat presents an elegant pictorial Tree of Life design rendered with extraordinary precision and fluidity. The composition unfolds like a looking-glass view into a flourishing forest, populated by perched birds, deer, and millefleur “thousand flower” blossoms—each element meticulously mapped knot by knot.

The silk pile allows for exceptional clarity and depth, with flowing curvilinear forms and fine linework that reveal the hand of a master weaver. Contrasting ground coloration is used intentionally to heighten the imagery, creating dramatic visual separation between foreground and background.

Compact in scale yet monumental in detail, this rug is ideally suited for wall display, alcoves, or special interior moments where its artistry can be closely appreciated.


HISTORY

Hereke rugs originate from the historic weaving town of Hereke, Turkey, long celebrated for producing some of the finest silk carpets in the world. Traditionally woven for Ottoman palaces and later for collectors, Hereke rugs are renowned for their exceptionally high knot counts, refined materials, and intricate pictorial compositions.

The Tree of Life motif holds deep significance in Turkish and broader Islamic art, symbolizing eternity, creation, and the interconnectedness of all living things. When paired with animals, birds, and flowering landscapes, the motif becomes a meditation on harmony between nature and the spiritual world.

By the late 20th century, master weavers continued this tradition through signed works like this piece, combining classical symbolism with extraordinary technical precision. Such rugs were often intended as heirloom artworks rather than floor coverings.


ABOUT THE NAME

Hayat Ağacı translates from Turkish as “Tree of Life,” a powerful symbol representing continuity, growth, and eternal balance. The name directly reflects the central imagery of this rug, where life radiates outward through branches, blossoms, and living creatures.

The composition embodies the essence of the name: rooted, ascending, and interconnected. Birds perch in quiet observation, deer move gently through the landscape, and flowers bloom in abundance—each reinforcing themes of renewal and harmony.

Hayat Agaci is not merely decorative; it is symbolic and contemplative. Whether displayed as wall art or placed in a treasured interior space, it functions as a visual anchor imbued with cultural meaning and artistic mastery.


MATERIALS & COMPOSITION
  • Primary material: Silk
  • Construction: Hand-knotted
  • Weave: Fine Hereke knotting with mixed kilim and pile skirt
  • Signature: Signed at top center
  • Finish: Fully secured sides and ends

CONDITION DETAILS

This vintage Hereke silk rug is in exceptional, like-new condition. The original silk pile remains smooth, evenly shorn, and at full height across the entire surface, with no signs of wear.

Original side cord selvages are intact, and the sides and ends are fully secured. Due to the fine silk and dense knotting, the rug displays dramatic light-and-dark tonal shifts depending on viewing angle—an inherent and prized characteristic of high-quality silk carpets.

The rug has been recently professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate in-home use or display. Its condition and craftsmanship place it among collector-grade Hereke works.


CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Rugs are professionally cleaned prior to shipment. Due to the silk pile, we recommend display in low-traffic or non-walking areas.

Avoid vacuuming with a beater bar. Light dusting or gentle suction is sufficient. For deep cleaning, consult a professional experienced with silk and Hereke rugs.

Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to preserve color and luster.


FAQ

Is this rug one of a kind?
Yes. This signed Hereke rug is a unique pictorial work.

Is this suitable for floor use?
While structurally sound, this piece is best suited for wall display or very low-traffic areas due to its silk pile and fine knotting.

Is the rug ready for use?
Yes. It has been professionally cleaned and is ready for immediate placement.

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.

Origin Story

The Heriz Collection

Our collection of vintage Persian Heriz rugs are known for their bold geometry, architectural presence, and exceptional durability.

Handwoven in northwest Iran, these heirloom pieces feature strong medallions, rich earth-toned palettes, and a time-softened patina—bringing structure, history, and quiet confidence to modern interiors.

Heirloom Quality

Selected for durability, craftsmanship, and longevity.

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