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Step back in time with this exceptional Vintage Turkish Kilim, handwoven by the Antalya Barak Nomads in the 1960s. This …
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Step back in time with this exceptional Vintage Turkish Kilim, handwoven by the Antalya Barak Nomads in the 1960s. This striking 4 ft 9 in x 7 ft 7 in (145 x 230 cm) flat weave textile is a testament to the rich weaving tradition of Anatolia. Its versatile size and vibrant appeal make it a perfect statement piece for various interiors, including Mid-Century Modern, Bohemian, or Rustic styles.
Design & Motifs: The design features a magnificent display of bold, repeating geometric lozenge (diamond) and serrated zigzag patterns, a classic and powerful motif often seen in Barak weaving. These traditional symbols typically represent protection, fertility, and family unity. The lively palette, executed using pastel natural dyes, creates a dynamic, eye-catching centerpiece.
Product Details & Condition:
Type: Kilim (Flat Weave)
Size: 4 ft 9 in x 7 ft 7 in / 145 x 230 cm
Origin: Antalya Barak Nomads, Turkey
Material: 100% Wool
Age: Vintage (1960s)
Condition: Excellent, repair-free
Distinguishing Feature: Pastel natural dyes, in wonderful, preserved condition.
This piece has been professionally washed and cleaned, ensuring it is completely odorless and ready to grace your home immediately. A true collector's item with a soulful history.
COLOR ANALYSIS The color palette is rich and earthy, indicative of the natural dyes used by the nomadic weavers. The dominant colors include:
Dominant Orange / Terracotta
Deep Red / Maroon / Rust
Muted Yellow / Gold / Ochre
Lavender / Plum / Purple
Cream / Off-White
Color Disclaimer & Photography: All images are of the actual item being purchased and taken indoors with daylight. Please kindly note that the image color may differ from the actual item colors and colors may differ from screen to screen.
Shipping: All international shipments are securely packaged and sent with tracking.
What is a Kilim? A Cultural Masterpiece A Kilim is an ancient, flat tapestry-woven textile originating from a vast region spanning Anatolia (modern Turkey), the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Unlike typical pile rugs (which have knotted fibers), Kilims are created by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands, resulting in a thinner, lighter, and reversible fabric. These handwoven masterpieces are highly collectible not only for their function but for their deep cultural heritage. Each piece is a visual language: * Symbolism: Kilims traditionally served as a canvas for weavers to express their life stories, hopes, and beliefs. Motifs are highly stylized symbols representing protection from evil, fertility, good fortune, and family unity. * Aesthetic Versatility: Their vibrant, geometric patterns and natural dye colors make them incredibly adaptable, fitting seamlessly into modern interior design styles like Bohemian, Rustic, and Mid-Century Modern spaces. * Usage: They have historically been used as floor coverings, decorative wall hangings, prayer rugs, furniture covers, and tent decorations by nomadic tribes. Investing in a Vintage or Antique Kilim is acquiring a piece of textile history—a durable, artistic, and soulful expression of human endeavor.
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- Dimensions
- 4′9″ × 7′7″ and 0.1″ thick
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Pattern
- Diamond
- Period
- 1960s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Orange
- Condition Notes
- Very good Very good less
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