This Turkish kilim from the 1960s is a long, narrow rug, handwoven from high-quality wool and cotton using the flat-weave technique typical of Anatolia. Its surface is matte and slightly coarse to the touch, with subtle irregularities that testify to its artisanal origins. The composition is defined by horizontal stripes of varying widths and colors: terracotta, burnt orange, ochre, mustard yellow, deep brown, accented by cream, black, and muted blue. Select stripes feature traditional zigzag and dotted motifs, echoing the folk artistry of the region. Edges are tightly finished for durability, and its proportions (149 × 402 cm, approximately 1 cm thick) provide a visual rhythm that is both balanced and distinctive. The piece is preserved in excellent vintage condition, showing no significant signs of wear and ready for immediate use. This kilim carries the voice of mid-20th-century rural Anatolia: earthy tones and geometric bands conjure the everyday rhythm and the craft traditions passed down through generations. Each nuance of color and every subtle zigzag tells a story of a time when handwork met the need for warmth, community, and function. The matte texture evokes the tactile poetry of village homes, while the repetition of stripes brings a calm, rustic pulse into any space. The kilim may be used as a floor rug in a spacious living room or hung on the wall as a textile artwork. It pairs harmon
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Height402 cm
Depth1 cm
Width149 cm
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Width149 cm
Height402 cm
Depth1 cm
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