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Handwoven Turkish village runner packed with intricate embroidered detail, bringing joyful geometric energy to long hallways and kitchens in a …
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Handwoven Turkish village runner packed with intricate embroidered detail, bringing joyful geometric energy to long hallways and kitchens in a modern home.
This vintage Konya kilim runner is a true statement piece: a long, slim textile completely covered in fine embroidered overlay work that zigzags from end to end. At first glance you see an almost electric rhythm of diagonal bands, tiny hooked diamonds, and amulet-like stitches that seem to dance across a dark ground. The workmanship is exceptionally dense, suggesting a village weaver who treated this as a showcase of skill rather than a simple everyday floor cover.
Woven in Central Anatolia in the 1970s with wool on a cotton foundation, it has the feel of a carefully kept village piece that was stored more than used. The embroidered (cicim-style) surface builds up a soft relief over the flat-woven base, catching the light differently as you move around it. As is typical with handwoven pieces, there are some natural irregularities that confirm its handmade character rather than factory perfection. The runner has been professionally cleaned, is odorless, and is ready to use immediately.
Because of its true runner proportions, this kilim is ideal for places where you want both impact and practicality: a long hallway that needs personality, a corridor between kitchen counters, the approach to an entry door, or alongside a bed where you want something special underfoot each morning. Its strong linear flow visually lengthens narrow spaces and instantly turns a plain passage into a designed zone. With its collectible-level detail and village provenance, it also appeals to rug enthusiasts looking for a piece that feels more like woven art than simple decor.
Measurements: approx. 2 ft 2 in x 9 ft 10 in (26 x 118 inches)
Title Size (Rounded): approx. 2 x 10 ft runner
Size Class: Runner
Thickness / Pile: Flat-woven handle, ~0.1 in profile
Weight: approx. 6.6 lbs
Product Type: Runner Rug – Kilim / Hand-woven
Origin: Central Anatolia, Konya region, Turkey
Production Period: 1960s vintage
Materials & Technique: Wool on cotton foundation, flat weave with dense embroidered (cicim-style) overlays
Dyeing Process: Natural dyes
Condition: Vintage rug in very good condition. As is typical with handwoven pieces, there are some natural irregularities. Professionally cleaned and odorless.
Suggested Use: Hallway, corridor, kitchen runner, entryway, bedside runner
Weaving Subtype: Flat weave with cicim / embroidered overlay work
The entire surface is organized into strong diagonal bands filled with small hooked diamonds, triangles, and tiny cross-like or eye-shaped details. These are classic Central Anatolian village motifs, often read as protection symbols—amulets against the evil eye, blessings for the household, and wishes for continuity and abundance.
Repeating chevrons and zigzag paths run the length of the runner, visually guiding the eye forward and echoing the idea of life’s journey through the home. Small heart- or bud-like motifs tucked into the pattern add a softer, more personal note, as if the weaver was quietly layering in wishes for love, family, and prosperity. The dense cicim overlay gives each symbol its own presence, as though many small charms were stitched one by one across the ground.
The palette reads as a rich, saturated village spectrum set against a deep ground. You can see:
Deep claret red and wine tones running through much of the field
Emerald and forest greens in strong diagonal bands
Saffron and mustard yellows adding bright highlights
Burnt orange and rust accents that warm the composition
Indigo and slate blues, with touches of lavender and lilac in the borders
Ivory and soft cream outlining many motifs, plus charcoal and near-black anchoring the background
The result is a complex yet controlled color story: bright enough to feel joyful, but structured so that the diagonals and outlines keep the design from becoming chaotic. The ivory contouring around the motifs helps every symbol stand out, while the dark ground frames the colors like a night sky behind fireworks. This makes the runner exceptionally photogenic and highly effective in interiors that need a strong statement—boho, eclectic, global-inspired, or even a modern minimalist space that benefits from a single bold textile.
Color Disclaimer & Photography
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.
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What Is a Turkish Kilim?
A Turkish kilim is a traditional flat-woven rug created by interlacing warp and weft threads on a loom rather than tying individual pile knots. This technique produces a lighter, more flexible textile that village families historically used in many ways: on the floor, as wall hangings, bed covers, door curtains, storage bags, and even as part of a bride’s dowry. Each region and community developed its own preferred layouts, color balances, and motifs, so a kilim can often be “read” like a regional accent in language.
In Central Anatolia and areas such as Konya, kilims are closely tied to everyday life. Many were woven not for export but for the weaver’s own household, which is why they often show such personal, meticulous attention to detail. Motifs like diamonds, hooks, amulets, and stylized flowers are more than decoration: they are shorthand for hopes and protections—health for the family, prosperity, safe travels, love, and continuity between generations. The intensity of the pattern on a piece like this runner reflects both the weaver’s patience and a desire to fill the textile with meaning.
Because they are woven by hand, good kilims always show small variations in line, tension, and spacing. Rather than flaws, these irregularities are prized as signatures of the individual weaver and proof that the piece is not machine-made. Over time, a well-cared-for kilim develops a softness and patina that new rugs cannot imitate, becoming more comfortable underfoot and more visually interesting as the yarns mellow. Today, collectors and design lovers seek out vintage Turkish kilims precisely for this combination of authenticity, versatility, and cultural depth. A runner like this Konya example can anchor a hallway, define a kitchen passage, or simply serve as a daily reminder that you are walking across a piece of living textile history.
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- Dimensions
- 2′2″ × 9′10″ and 0.1″ thick
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Design Modified, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Vintage rug in very good condition. As is typical with handwoven pieces, there are some natural irregularities. Professionally cleaned and … moreVintage rug in very good condition. As is typical with handwoven pieces, there are some natural irregularities. Professionally cleaned and odorless. less
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