This handwoven kilim from the 1970s is crafted from natural hemp fibers and features a minimalist, rhythmic pattern of stripes running the length of its generous rectangular form (161 × 263 cm). The primary tone is a warm, creamy beige, interlaced with parallel stripes in earthy brown, muted carmine, and an almost graphite dark brown. The surface is matte and slightly coarse, with a flat, tight weave that is characteristic of traditional kilims. Simple, slightly irregular edges with delicate fraying highlight its artisanal origin and authenticity. The proportions allow for versatile use in living rooms or open-plan spaces, while the understated palette and robust structure ensure both functionality and visual harmony. The rug is in excellent condition, displaying only minimal traces of use with no stains or abrasions — the original structure and coloration are fully preserved.This kilim gives voice to 1970s Anatolia, telling the story of everyday life where the simplicity of pattern and the nobility of raw material met a commitment to durability. The rhythmic, handwoven stripes evoke a sense of harmony through repetition, while the matte surface of the hemp recalls the gentle play of light across its fibers, bringing a sense of calm and balance to the interior. Subtle irregularities and delicate fraying along the edges are a silent record of the artisan’s touch — a breath from an era when functionality was closely linked with respect for nature and tradition.In arrangement, this kilim can be paired with natural wood furniture, raw ceramics, or clay pots to emphasize its organic qualities. It works well in spaces inspired by mid
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Height263 cm
Depth1 cm
Width161 cm
Dimension details
Width161 cm
Height263 cm
Depth1 cm
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