Buy Modern Turkish Rugs and Vintage Pieces Online
Polished and playful with functional versatility, Esmaili’s modern and vintage-inspired rugs can anchor a room and create an instant sense of nostalgia. With a little creativity, Turkish rugs can be used in a variety of ways beyond the traditional living room or bedroom. At Esmaili Rugs, we offer a wide selection of handmade Turkish rugs for sale in a variety of sizes, colors, and styles to suit your needs.
Authentic Turkish Carpets: Icons of Art and History
Beginning with Marco Polo’s admiration of their artistry, exotic beauty, and sumptuous quality, Turkish rugs have been one of the most desired artworks by both rug and art collectors since the 13th century. Glowing with remarkable patterns, vividly rich colors, and fascinating motifs, these antique Turkish rugs for sale continue to be revered as visual and historical icons.

Types of Turkish Rugs: Antique, Vintage, & Modern Styles
Most of our new and vintage Turkish rugs for sale are made from wool. However, we’ve also curated a collection woven from cotton or silk.
- Oushak/Kars
- Kilim
- Hereke
- Tulu
- Sivas / Zeki Muren
- Kayseri
- Patchwork
- Yazdak / Yastik
- Anatolian Prayer Rugs
We invite you to explore the fascinating world of antique, vintage, and modern Turkish rugs online and in the Dallas Design District.
A Brief History of Antique Turkish Rugs
Eventually discovered in the early 20th century in mosques, such as those in Konya and Beyşehir, 13th-century Turkish Seljuk rugs were once commissioned by the royal courts and traded widely across Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. Turkish rug making reached its apex during the Ottoman Empire when new designs and techniques enriched the broader Anatolian tradition of weaving.
Curated Luxury Rugs from Around the World
Esmaili Rugs is the preferred source not only for new and vintage Turkish rugs for sale but also for a myriad of other exquisitely handmade pieces. Our signature rug assortment, with over 10,000 pieces readily available, is highly curated and represents many styles, including Persian, Moroccan, Chinese Art Deco, and Turkish, as well as nearly every major weaving center in the world.