This handwoven kilim from the 1970s, measuring 391 × 308 cm, is crafted from hemp fibers, giving it a distinctively matte surface and a slightly coarse, even texture. The structure is defined by broad horizontal panels, each joined by visible seams that highlight the artisanal process. The composition features gentle bands of beige, powder pink, pale peach, and subtle lavender, arranged in a harmonious, minimalist pattern without bold contrasts or ornamental motifs. The clean, straight edges and absence of fringing emphasize the kilim’s simple, robust construction and timeless versatility. It is preserved in excellent vintage condition, with no stains, damage, or visible signs of wear; only minor, natural irregularities are present, testifying to its handmade origin.This piece echoes the calm rhythm of 1970s Anatolia, where everyday simplicity and honest materials shaped the atmosphere of home. The softly blurred stripes evoke the light and openness of Anatolian interiors, subtly shifting with the day. Each seam and irregularity tells a quiet story of patient hands at work, of tradition where time was measured in careful gestures and the reverence for material was woven into the fabric itself.In a spacious living room, the kilim can serve as a subtle foundation, setting a measured, orderly tone. It pairs well with light, natural wood furniture, neutral textiles, and ceramics with organic forms. The piece fits seamlessly in rustic farmhouse spaces, Scandinavian minimalism, or modern interiors alike. It may be combined with linen curtains, raw wood, or metal accents to draw out both its universality and understated refinement.Wysyłka bezpośrednio z Turcji. Może podlegać opłatom celno-skarbowym do wysokości 23% wartości zamówienia.
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Height391 cm
Depth1 cm
Width308 cm
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Width308 cm
Height391 cm
Depth1 cm
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