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Crafted in Anatolia, this authentic, handwoven Turkish kilim offers a versatile and timeless composition for modern interiors, embodying centuries of …
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Crafted in Anatolia, this authentic, handwoven Turkish kilim offers a versatile and timeless composition for modern interiors, embodying centuries of artisanal craftsmanship and cultural heritage through its intricate spatial narrative.
Step into a tradition woven across generations with this magnificent handwoven kilim, a piece that brings the soulful anchor of Anatolian textile art directly into your home. Sourced from the storied Uşak region of Turkey, this flat-weave masterwork is a powerful curatorial statement, bridging the depth of tradition with contemporary design sensibility.
For centuries, these textiles were functional works of art, woven from hand-spun wool in village homes to serve not only as floor coverings but as visual narratives of the weaver’s life, hopes, and worldview. This piece, showcasing the striking geometry classic to the Uşak style, demonstrates an architectural presence that immediately defines a space. The tight, flat-weave technique is a testament to the artisan's skill, creating a thin, durable, and highly graphic textile that is effortlessly versatile.
The powerful, interlocking motifs tell an ancient story, infusing your interior with a profound sense of cultural depth. This is more than a floor covering; it’s a tangible link to a nomadic past, transforming a room from merely furnished to truly curated. It is perfect under a coffee table where its sophisticated patterns can be admired, or ideal for layering in a transitional living room, adding organic texture and history.
As an authentic, forty-plus-year-old piece, it’s a collector-worthy investment. Its materiality—pure wool on wool—provides a grounding texture that enhances spatial harmony in minimalist or maximalist spaces alike. This kilim is a soulful anchor piece for boho-inspired spaces, delivering a profound character that mass-produced décor simply can’t replicate.
Embrace this opportunity to invest in a timeless composition and cultural artifact that not only anchors your design scheme but also bridges a rich tradition with contemporary living.
Technical Details
Design Origin: Uşak, Western Anatolia, Turkey
Construction: Flat Weave / Handwoven
Weaving Subtype: Traditional Kilims
Materials: Wool on wool; all-natural fibers
Measurements: 3'6" x 5'5" (41 x 65 inches)
Size Class: Runner/Small Area Rug
Weight: Approximately 3.3 lbs
Thickness / Pile Height: Flat weave – approximately 0.1 inches
Dyes: Pigments derived from natural materials; may include vegetable-based dyes
Warp and Weft: Hand-spun wool
Finishing Details: Hand-finished edges and traditional fringe
Condition: Excellent vintage condition; professionally cleaned and guaranteed odorless; no visible repairs
Recommended Usage: Living room focal point, entryway runner, anchor piece for a home office, layering in a modern loft
Care Instructions: Rug pad recommended to prevent slipping and protect the fibers. Vacuum gently without a beater bar. Spot clean spills immediately. Rotate seasonally for even wear.
Motifs & Symbolism
Woven Stories: The Language of Anatolia
The powerful, graphic designs on this kilim are a visual language, carrying centuries of Anatolian storytelling and belief. While the geometry suggests a modern aesthetic, the underlying symbols are ancient. The interlocking diamond and zig-zag patterns often represent the "Suyu" (Water/Flow), signifying life, movement, and eternity. The central, bold geometric shapes act as an "Adaklık" (Votive) motif, a prayer for protection against the evil eye or a blessing for a bountiful future. The presence of smaller, cross-like forms can symbolize "Haç" (Cross), a motif of protection and the four directions, used to ward off negative influences and complete a design element.
These motifs, rooted in centuries-old Anatolian symbolism, embody protection, abundance, and the continuity of life, weaving ancestral beliefs directly into the fabric of the home. Each thread connects the piece to the rich cultural and spiritual worldview of the weaver.
Color Palette & Design Insight
Palette of the Anatolian Landscape
Deep Crimson: A saturated, earthy tone that provides passion and warmth, anchoring the design and demanding attention as a focal point.
Warm Ecru: A creamy, neutral field color that offers a perfect, high-contrast canvas, balancing the bolder shades and brightening the overall spatial impact.
Muted Steel: A sophisticated, non-committal grey-blue that introduces a cool, balancing element, preventing the composition from feeling overly warm or busy.
Pale Sage: A soft, desaturated green-grey that provides an organic, natural connection, adding a subtle layer of complexity.
Saffron Yellow: Small, intentional accents of a vibrant, sun-drenched hue, used to create visual highlights and infuse the pattern with joyful energy.
This palette is incredibly versatile, lending itself perfectly to transitional spaces. The grounding effect of the deep crimson and ecru base integrates beautifully into a farmhouse or rustic-modern setting, adding necessary historical texture. The cool, muted steel and pale sage tones prevent the rug from feeling dated, allowing it to provide balance and organic contrast in a more minimalist or contemporary loft. The overall effect is a design that is both visually energetic and spatially warm, ensuring the kilim acts as a sophisticated focal point.
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.
8️⃣ International Shipping
International Shipping:
We ship all of our rugs via expedited, trackable carriers and take great care to package each item securely and carefully. Most shipments arrive in the buyer’s country within just a few days. However, please understand that customs clearance and courier delays are beyond our control, and we kindly ask for your patience should such situations occur.
Customs Notice:
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?
The story of the Turkish rug—or Anatolian rug—is a tale woven across more than a thousand years, tracing its origins from the nomadic tents and village homes to the grand courts of empires. These textiles were never simply decorative; they were the essential, functional works of art that defined a living space, serving as sleeping surfaces, insulation against cold floors, and portable cultural treasures. Within the fabric of daily life, they were sacred symbols, carrying the collective memory and aspirations of the people who created them.
A genuine Turkish rug is a woven story, carrying symbols of protection, fertility, strength, and eternity. Iconic motifs are a key to this visual language: the Elibelinde (Hands-on-Hips) symbolizes the feminine principle, motherhood, and abundance; the Ram’s Horn (Koçboynuzu) represents power, masculinity, and fertility; and the Tree of Life signifies eternity, growth, and the connection between earth and the heavens. Through these elements, the artisan encoded their worldview, personal hopes, and ancestral beliefs into every thread—a fragment of oral tradition passed down visually across generations.
The character and longevity of these pieces stem from meticulous, time-honored techniques. Artisans hand-spin locally sourced wool, often dyeing the fibers with natural pigments derived from plants and minerals, before weaving them on traditional looms. The result is two primary forms: the flat-woven kilim, like this piece, which is celebrated for its graphic geometry and lightweight versatility; and the hand-knotted pile rug, prized for its depth, texture, and exceptional durability. Both forms are highly valued by interior designers and collectors alike for their artistry and historical resonance.
In contemporary design, this heritage brings immediate warmth and soul. Turkish rugs are perfect for grounding minimalist spaces, adding rich, organic texture to sleek contemporary lofts, and creating a meaningful focal point in casual family rooms. They are perfect under a coffee table, ideal for layering in a living room, or powerful as standalone statement pieces that anchor a space.
Ultimately, an authentic handmade kilim for design lovers is more than just décor—it is a timeless design investment and a cultural heirloom. It bridges past and present, infusing any space with history, artistry, and a tangible sense of human connection that machine-made alternatives simply cannot replicate.
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- Dimensions
- 3′6″ × 5′5″ and 0.1″ thick
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Period
- 1980s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gray
- Condition Notes
- Very good Very good less
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