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Bring timeless Anatolian craftsmanship and soft, welcoming color into your home with this authentic vintage Uşak kilim. Handwoven over 45 …
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Bring timeless Anatolian craftsmanship and soft, welcoming color into your home with this authentic vintage Uşak kilim. Handwoven over 45 years ago using traditional flat-weave techniques, it blends bohemian charm with understated elegance—perfect for design lovers, collectors, and anyone seeking a statement piece that feels both meaningful and modern.
This beautiful 3.5 ft × 6.0 ft (42 × 72 inches) flat-weave kilim is woven from hand-spun wool and naturally dyed in warm, sun-faded tones of coral, sage, mustard, and ivory. Its balanced geometric pattern and lightweight structure make it incredibly versatile—layer it under a coffee table, style it in an entryway, or use it to bring warmth and texture to a bedroom or reading corner.
Professionally cleaned and never used, this piece is in immaculate vintage condition with no structural repairs. It’s more than a rug—it’s a woven story from rural Anatolia, made to live beautifully in today’s interiors. Whether your space leans boho, transitional, or modern farmhouse, this kilim will instantly elevate it with heritage, character, and artisan detail.
Handwoven in Oushak, this vintage flat-weave kilim balances everyday durability with refined, understated color. Woven in the 1980s, it carries the quiet elegance collectors and design-minded homeowners love—subtle geometry, tactile yarn, and a palette that settles beautifully into modern, transitional, country, or classic spaces. The surface is smooth and lean (non-pile), making it perfect for layering under a coffee table, welcoming guests in an entry, or adding texture to a reading nook.
Technical Details
• Design / Origin: Uşak, Turkey — traditional village flat weave (vintage, 1980s; ~45+ years)
• Construction & Subtype: Handwoven kilim, flat weave (non-pile)
• Materials: Wool on wool;
• Measurements: -3' 7" × 6'
• Weight: 4.0 lbs
• Pile Height / Thickness: Flat weave — approx. 0.2 cm
• Warp / Weft: Wool warp; wool weft
• Finishing: Hand-finished ends; village-style edge binding
• Condition: Vintage but unused; professionally cleaned; completely odorless; no structural repairs
• Usage Scenarios: Living room focal point; layered under a coffee table; welcoming in entryways; great for bedrooms and reading nooks
• Care: Use a rug pad; vacuum gently without a beater bar; rotate seasonally for even wear
Motifs & Symbolism
This kilim features the Elibelinde motif—an iconic Anatolian symbol of motherhood, abundance, and protection. Beyond decoration, it is a visual shorthand for well-being and continuity, quietly bringing warmth and narrative into contemporary homes.
Color Palette & Design Insight
• Burnt Coral — a soft, sun-faded coral red that brings warmth and vibrancy without overwhelming the space, grounding the geometric motifs with a welcoming tone.
• Pale Mustard — a muted yellow with a slightly earthy undertone, adding subtle brightness and balancing the cooler tones in the palette.
• Powder Blue-Gray — a calm, chalky blue with a gray cast that introduces a soothing, contemporary balance to the stronger hues.
• Warm Ivory — a creamy neutral background that softens the overall composition and highlights the kilim’s bold shapes.
• Clay Peach — a gentle, pastel orange-pink that weaves through the design, lending a vintage character and a layered sense of warmth.
This authentic Oushak kilim features a distinctly pastel yet vibrant palette — a harmonious mix of warm corals, faded yellows, and cool blues softened by ivory. The interplay of warm and cool tones makes it highly adaptable: it can anchor a bohemian living room with natural wood and linen, brighten a minimalist entryway, or bring depth and pattern to a layered, transitional interior. Its vintage-faded coloration also pairs beautifully with aged metals, terracotta pottery, and rustic textiles.
Color Disclaimer & Photography
All images show the actual rug photographed by us indoors under natural daylight on a clean studio floor with a professional camera. We aim for maximum accuracy; however, screen settings vary, and tones on your device may differ slightly from the rug’s true colors
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International Shipping
We ship via expedited, trackable carriers and pack each item with care. Most shipments reach the destination country within a few days. Customs processing and courier delays are outside our control; thank you for your understanding.
What Is a Turkish Rug?
Turkish rugs record centuries of Anatolian craft—from nomadic tents to village courtyards and town ateliers. Kilims (flat weaves) emphasize graphic geometry and a lean, flexible handle—excellent for layering, draping, and streamlined interiors—while hand-knotted pile rugs add sculpted depth and plush comfort. Both are prized for durability, authenticity, and the graceful way they age.
Symbols like Elibelinde (abundance), Ram’s Horn (strength), and the Tree of Life (continuity) are not random ornaments; they’re a woven language of values passed from one generation to the next. Choosing an authentic handmade kilim is both a design decision and a cultural investment—an heirloom meant for daily life.
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- Dimensions
- 3′7″ × 6′ and 0.1″ thick
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Burnt Orange
- Condition Notes
- Condition: Vintage but unused; professionally cleaned; completely odorless; no structural repairs Condition: Vintage but unused; professionally cleaned; completely odorless; no structural repairs less
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