This Anatolian kilim from the 1970s is a handwoven wool and cotton rug distinguished by a bold geometric pattern rooted in the region’s weaving traditions. The dominant hue is a warm, muted brick red, providing a backdrop for large, symmetrically arranged diamond medallions. These central motifs are rendered in a harmonious palette of pastel tones—light blue, pale yellow, cream, muted orange, and subtle lavender—accented by black and deep brown. The border features a repeating motif of stepped triangles in black, cream, olive green, orange, and light gray, framing the composition with graphic clarity. The matte finish, characteristic of kilims, emphasizes the dense, flat weave and visible warp and weft structure; the patterns remain crisp, the rectangular shape and even edges reflecting careful craftsmanship. There are no visible traces of wear, damage, or restoration—only minimal, barely perceptible signs of gentle use, typical for authentic vintage pieces. The rug is preserved in excellent condition. This kilim carries the voice of Anatolian workshops in the mid-20th century, where tradition met a new boldness of color. Its geometric medallions and rhythmic borders recall stories woven into fabric: of welcoming homes along ancient routes, of warm evenings and everyday rituals. The subtle interplay of hues and the contrast between black and pastels evoke a balance between calm and movement, as if every thread marks a journey across Anatolian steppes. Laid out in a living room, this kilim could become the focal point of the
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Height274 cm
Depth1 cm
Width164 cm
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Width164 cm
Height274 cm
Depth1 cm
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