Bergama Rugs: Antique Turkish Carpets

Key Features of Bergama Rugs

Bergama rugs are Anatolian village carpets associated with the Bergama region and surrounding districts, recognized for bold geometric drawing, saturated dyes, and a distinctive structural character that collectors and designers reliably respond to.

These rugs (also spelled Bergama carpets) are among the most collectible Turkish rugs for buyers who want bold geometry, saturated color, and unmistakable village character. Historically associated with the Bergama area of northwest Anatolia (and neighboring weaving districts), these rugs are prized for strong design “architecture,” expressive symbols, and a format that works as easily in classic rooms as it does in modern interiors. For a broader foundation on collecting across eras and regions, start with our antique rugs hub.

  • Geometry with authority: confident motifs, clear spacing, and strong border hierarchy.
  • Color that reads “older” when right: deep reds, dark blues, ivory highlights, and occasional greens/yellows in earlier examples.
  • Structure matters: wool character, foundation integrity, and stable edges/ends often matter more than the label on a listing.

Updated January 28, 2026 • Reviewed by Jason Nazmiyal

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