Handwoven in hemp and dating to circa 1950–1960, this 3x4 vintage Turkish patchwork tapestry is a striking example of mid-century textile artistry. Part of Rug & Kilim's Textural collection, it reflects a thoughtful assemblage of hand-selected fragments, reimagined into a cohesive and expressive composition.This piece functions as a radical surface design exploration, where the artisan has moved beyond the traditional flatweave to create a three-dimensional textile landscape. The composition is anchored by a vibrant salmon-pink hemp field, which serves as a canvas for a series of patched fabrics including vintage kilim fragments and coarse tribal weaves. The most compelling feature is the intentional use of shaggy, unspun wool tassels and fringed patches that erupt from the surface, providing a dramatic high-low textural quality that invites touch.The design and theme reveal a primitive, almost map-like arrangement of rectangular forms, stitched with bold, visible thread that emphasizes the rug's raw, handcrafted soul. These fragments showcase a variety of weaves; from smooth, sun-faded ochre to intricate geometric tribal patterns – arranged to challenge the eye's perception of depth. The color theory relies on a warm, earthy core of terracotta and brick red, balanced by neutral ivory and sand-toned inserts. This geometric patchwork is not merely an assemblage of scraps, but a sophisticated study in tactile contrast and rustic expression, making it a premier choice for a high-concept floor accent.