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Handwoven in Anatolia during the mid-20th century, this striking kilim embodies centuries of cultural artistry and craftsmanship. Designed for daily …
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Handwoven in Anatolia during the mid-20th century, this striking kilim embodies centuries of cultural artistry and craftsmanship. Designed for daily life yet treasured for its rarity, it offers timeless versatility for contemporary interiors from classic farmhouse to curated boho loft spaces.
This vintage kilim was woven in the Sivas region of Central Anatolia in the 1950s, a period known for richly symbolic geometric patterns and meticulous craftsmanship. Its flat-woven jajim structure blends traditional technique with remarkable artisan detail, originally intended for private village use or as part of a dowry. Most examples of this style were produced in much larger formats, making this smaller piece an exceptional rarity. Decorative tassels framing the edges add another layer of character and movement, enhancing its presence as a living piece of Anatolian heritage. Whether layered beneath a coffee table, grounding a reading nook, or anchoring a curated living space, this kilim brings soul, story, and artisanal authenticity to any room — a timeless investment for collectors and design professionals alike.
Technical Details:
Origin: Central Anatolia / Sivas
Construction: Hand-woven flat weave, jajim technique
Materials: hand-spin wool + synthetic fiber on cotton
Dyeing Process: Traditional Natural Dyes
Structural Notes: Flat-woven with braided construction
Measurements: 4′3″ x 5′9″ (51 x 69 inches)
Weight: 11 lbs
Thickness: ~0.1 in
Finishing: Tassel-edged perimeter
Condition: Used in very good condition; professionally cleaned; odorless; rug is not perfectly rectangular
Recommended Use: Living room focal point, entryway accent, under coffee table, collector display
Care: Rug pad recommended; vacuum gently without beater bar; rotate seasonally
Motifs & Symbolism
The geometric latticework and diamond medallions woven into this kilim are deeply symbolic in Anatolian tradition, representing protection, abundance, and the unbroken continuity of life. Such motifs often served as encoded narratives, passed from weaver to weaver, embodying wishes for prosperity, resilience, and familial strength. In village contexts, these symbols were not merely decorative but acted as protective charms woven directly into the fabric of daily life.
Color Palette & Design Insight
crimson garnet — adds dramatic depth and warmth
violet plum — introduces a refined, sophisticated accent
bright saffron — energizes and highlights key geometric motifs
midnight ink — grounds the pattern with bold contrast
cloud white — sharpens the composition and enhances clarity
These rich tones integrate seamlessly into both rustic and contemporary interiors, offering a compelling balance of heritage and modernity. They anchor neutral palettes, add vibrant contrast to minimalist spaces, and layer beautifully with natural materials like wood, leather, and stone.
All images shown are real photographs of the actual rug you will receive, captured by us indoors under natural daylight conditions on a clean, hygienic floor in our physical showroom using a professional camera. We’ve done our very best to present the most accurate visuals possible. (Some interior or exterior lifestyle images you may see are AI-generated for styling purposes.) Please note that colors may vary from screen to screen, and therefore the tones you see on your device might appear slightly different from the rug’s true colors.
We ship all rugs via expedited, trackable carriers and take great care to package each item securely and carefully. Most shipments arrive in just a few days. However, customs clearance and courier delays are beyond our control, and we kindly ask for your patience should such situations occur.
U.S. Buyers – Relax and shop with confidence: All customs duties and import taxes for U.S. shipments are fully covered by us.
What Is a Turkish Rug?
Origins — Turkish rugs trace their lineage back over a thousand years, from the nomadic tents of Central Asia to the imperial palaces of the Ottoman Empire. They served both practical and symbolic purposes — insulating homes and mosques while embodying artistic expression and social identity. Over centuries, weaving evolved into a refined cultural language, transforming utilitarian floor coverings into heirloom artworks.
Symbolism — The motifs woven into Turkish rugs are more than decoration; they are stories. The Elibelinde motif, for example, symbolizes fertility and motherhood, while the Ram’s Horn stands for power and masculinity. The Tree of Life reflects the connection between earthly life and eternity. Each pattern serves as a woven chronicle of hopes, beliefs, and ancestral memory.
Weaving Technique — Turkish rugs are renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship. Flat-woven kilims, like this piece, are lightweight, reversible, and ideal for layering or smaller spaces, while hand-knotted pile rugs offer plush texture and warmth underfoot. Both types are made on traditional looms using time-honored techniques that require patience, precision, and generations of skill.
Modern Relevance — Today, Turkish rugs remain as relevant as ever. They ground minimalist interiors with warmth, layer depth into eclectic spaces, and serve as conversation pieces in contemporary homes. Whether placed beneath a dining table, layered in a reading nook, or displayed as wall art, an authentic handwoven rug connects the past and present — a tangible piece of cultural heritage designed to last for generations.
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- Dimensions
- 4′3″ × 5′9″ and 0.1″ thick
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Period
- 1950s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Synthetic
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Burgundy
- Condition Notes
- Used in very good condition; professionally cleaned; odorless; rug is not perfectly rectangular Used in very good condition; professionally cleaned; odorless; rug is not perfectly rectangular less
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