This handwoven kilim from the 1970s measures 178 × 183 cm and is crafted from hemp fibers, forming a nearly square, flat textile with a matte, slightly rough texture. Its main tone is a warm beige, softly interrupted by broad, diffuse stripes in pale pink and cream that blend subtly into the background. Scattered across the surface are small, irregular specks in shades of red, green, and blue – traces of age and use. The minimalist design is reinforced by a simple narrow hem, and in one corner, a hand-stitched patch in a contrasting beige hue marks a careful repair. The weave is tight and even, typical for hemp materials. The kilim retains its original structure and materials, displaying only minimal signs of use and gentle discoloration consistent with vintage textiles from the 1970s. Preserved in excellent condition, with a single repair and subtle marks of age.In this textile, the calm voice of 1970s Anatolia resonates, where traditional craft intertwined with the clarity of modernist ideas. The beige ground and faded stripes evoke wide steppes and the restraint of everyday life, while the geometric regularity hints at Bauhaus influences. Each tiny speck and visible repair is a record of the rug’s domestic history – a story of an object cared for and used respectfully, growing in symbolic value over time.This kilim could be paired with a low, simple-lined sofa or a contemporary raw wood coffee table, bringing a gentle, neutral base to eclectic or mid-century interiors. It would also complement minimalist spaces where tactile texture and subdued color are appreciated. Natural textiles – such as linen cushions or clay vases – would highlight the kilim’s rustic heritage, while subtle pastel
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Height183 cm
Depth1 cm
Width178 cm
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Width178 cm
Height183 cm
Depth1 cm
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