This vintage kilim from the 1970s, measuring 140 × 327 cm, is handwoven from wool, featuring a flat, tightly constructed weave with a slightly coarse, matte surface. The composition is defined by striking geometric motifs: the central field is adorned with repeated hexagonal and diamond medallions, each filled with stylized, tribal patterns characteristic of Anatolia. The color palette is dominated by warm, earthy hues – deep terracotta, burnt orange, ochre, beige, and brown – accented by touches of black, cream, and white. The border presents a dynamic zigzag framed by a solid terracotta edge, and the overall design has a graphic, almost architectural clarity typical of 1970s Anatolian craftsmanship. The edges are meticulously finished. The kilim is preserved in excellent vintage condition, showing authentic patina and only minor signs of use appropriate to its age.In this kilim, the voice of 1970s Anatolia is tangible: artisanal precision and rhythmic patterns evoke Mediterranean afternoons and the quiet presence of weaving workshops. Every irregularity, every slight shift in the weave, records the hand of the maker and local symbolism – the matte, saturated colors reflect everyday life and traditions handed down through generations. This rug carries a narrative of place, craft, and people, embodying both the spirit of its region and era.Such a kilim could be laid in a spacious living room on a wooden floor or concrete screed, where natural daylight will enhance its saturated colors. It would pair well with low solid wood furniture, minimalist sofas in neutral tones, or collectible ceramic pieces. Spaces with mid-century modern, boho,
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Height327 cm
Depth1 cm
Width140 cm
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Width140 cm
Height327 cm
Depth1 cm
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