This handwoven kilim runner from the 1970s measures 108 × 425 cm and is crafted from natural wool in a flatweave technique. Its design consists of alternating horizontal stripes of varying widths, each filled with geometric motifs such as diamonds, chevrons, zigzags, and stylized hooks. The color palette features a muted, sun-faded carmine red, ochre yellow, olive green, terracotta, and beige, with accents of black and brown. The surface presents a matte, slightly textured finish, with a soft and smooth feel. The edges are finished with a simple narrow binding, with no fringes. The construction reveals precise, even weaving and careful pattern alignment, while gentle fading and tonal variations point to the use of natural dyes and the passage of time. The overall condition is excellent, with only minimal signs of age and slight irregularities in the weave, free from repairs.The forms and colors of this piece echo the traditions of Anatolia—its rhythmic stripes and geometric patterns telling of everyday journeys, domestic focus, and the meeting of old with new. This textile carries the voice of the 1970s: a period when modernist fascination with geometry intersected with local craftsmanship. The faded hues and gentle color transitions seem to capture the warmth of sunlit floors, as if the kilim preserves the memory of family gatherings and the calm of handwoven heritage.This runner can be paired with low, simple furniture in light wood, allowing the geometric pattern to stand out against a smooth floor. It works well in minimalist or modernist interiors, bringing organic texture and a strong color accent. Consider combining it with earth-toned ceramics or mid-century
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Height425 cm
Depth1 cm
Width108 cm
Dimension details
Width108 cm
Height425 cm
Depth1 cm
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