The Mid 19th Century Tribal Antique Small Square Turkish Kula Rug is an exceptional example of early Anatolian weaving tradition. Hand-knotted from high-quality hand-spun wool, this antique scatter rug dates back to the 1850s and features a deep, rich palette of madder reds and earthen browns achieved through natural dyes. The geometric composition showcases a central diamond medallion with stylized tribal motifs, including abstracted human and animal figures framed by cerulean blue. Its compact square shape and 0.5-inch pile height make it an ideal choice for layering or accenting specific architectural features in a curated interior. This rare textile document reflects sophisticated nomadic artistry and offers both historical depth and a striking aesthetic impact for any collection.