This large kilim, measuring 204 × 297 cm, is a representative example of Anatolian patchwork craftsmanship from the 1960s. It consists of handwoven rectangular and square panels, each featuring distinct motifs: diamonds, zigzags, stripes, and geometric designs characteristic of the region. The composition is dominated by brown tones – from deep chocolate to lighter caramel shades – with a matte finish, enriched by accents of red, orange, yellow, cream, purple, and white. The flat-woven surface, made from a wool and cotton blend, reveals a naturally coarse texture, while the visible seams emphasize the patchwork construction and robust craft. The edges are straight, the proportions well balanced, and the overall style is rustic and bohemian, referencing mid-20th-century Anatolian folk design. Preserved in very good condition, the rug shows only minor, natural signs of use and gentle wear, with no significant damage or repairs.This kilim tells the story of 1960s Anatolia: each panel is a separate chapter, where handwoven motifs gain individual character. Geometric rhythms, matte surfaces, and weaving irregularities narrate a tale of everyday life, where function meets decoration. The visible stitching and the interplay of deep hues with energetic accents suggest a background for family gatherings, conversations, and domestic tranquility, underscoring the authenticity of the craft from that era.Such a kilim could serve as a focal point in a contemporary, minimalist living space, where its vivid colors and patterns are highlighted by daylight against pale, raw floors. In traditional interiors, it would pair well with simple wooden or leather furniture and neutral textiles
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Height297 cm
Depth1 cm
Width204 cm
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Width204 cm
Height297 cm
Depth1 cm
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