Made by Aydin Malakan, 07•8•88 ; silk / wool blend (unsure). Created in Istanbul, Turkey. Purchased by husband when he was a soldier stationed in Turkey. Pristine condition, never used, kept neatly folded in plastic zip closure bag.
26 1/4" × 42 1/2" with 2" fringe each end
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Based on the images and information, this item is:
A Turkish Prayer Rug, silk on wool, handmade, from mid 20th century. Turkish prayer rugs, also known as "seccade" or "namazlik," are a type of traditional textile that holds significant cultural and religious importance in Turkish society. These rugs are specifically designed to provide a clean and comfortable surface for Muslims to perform their daily prayers, or Salah, facing the Kaaba in Mecca.
Turkish prayer rugs are characterized by their unique designs, which often incorporate geometric patterns, floral motifs, and mihrab designs. The mihrab is an arched niche design that indicates the direction of Mecca, and it is the focal point for prayer. These rugs can also include intricate borders and symbolic elements that hold spiritual significance.
Very good condition