This patchwork rug, measuring 167 x 241 cm, was crafted in the 1970s from handwoven kilim fragments using natural wool with cotton warps. Each panel is distinguished by a unique pattern—ranging from geometric diamonds to stylized medallions, tribal stripes, and cross-hatched lines—and the overall palette features deep browns, brick reds, mustard yellows, muted oranges, cream, navy, green, and pink. The rug’s surface is predominantly matte, although some sections reveal a subtle sheen, and the texture varies from rustic and coarse to medium-soft, depending on the original kilim piece. Visible hand-stitching joins the panels, and carefully finished edges emphasize the artisanal construction, while the proportions of the patchwork are harmoniously balanced between vertical and horizontal alignments. The condition is excellent—no stains, wear, damage, or signs of restoration; the structure is robust and the colors vibrant.This rug tells a story rooted in the 1970s and Anatolian craftsmanship—its colors and patterns echo the vibrancy of marketplaces and the quiet intimacy of family narratives, where textiles served as vessels of memory. Each fragment preserves the trace of its weaver’s hand, and the matte wool absorbs
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Height241 cm
Depth1 cm
Width167 cm
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Width167 cm
Height241 cm
Depth1 cm
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