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Handwoven in Turkey, this vintage kilim brings generations of Anatolian craftsmanship into a single, beautifully balanced textile. Its geometric artistry …
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Handwoven in Turkey, this vintage kilim brings generations of Anatolian craftsmanship into a single, beautifully balanced textile. Its geometric artistry and cultural heritage make it a standout choice for designers seeking a soulful anchor in large modern interiors.
Crafted in the Antalya region by village weavers, this vintage kilim embodies the enduring dialogue between geometry, rhythm, and cultural memory. Although made in the 1970s, it was never used, remaining in exceptional condition—an increasingly rare find for collectors and designers who appreciate authentic, untouched pieces.
The patterning is arranged in a long, continuous sequence of interlocking diamonds, giving the rug a strong architectural presence that naturally guides movement in open-concept rooms and long living spaces. Its flatweave structure creates a clean, low-profile foundation perfect for layering furnishings, defining zones, or grounding a seating arrangement without adding visual weight.
Interior designers will appreciate how the piece introduces narrative depth, artisanal charm, and textural warmth into contemporary settings—whether placed under a dining table, in a loft-style living room, or as a statement anchor in a large bedroom. Its traditional Anatolian motifs translate effortlessly into modern design vocabularies, bringing a sense of curated authenticity and cultural continuity.
As a vintage but unused work, it stands as both a functional textile and a long-term design investment, offering the rare combination of pristine condition and true handwoven heritage.
Details
Origin & Style: Antalya region, Turkish kilim tradition
Construction: Hand-woven flat weave
Materials: Wool on cotton
Dyeing Process: Natural dyes
Weaving Subtype: Traditional flatweave with interlocking geometric forms
Measurements: 6′6″ x 12′0″ (78 x 144 inches)
Thickness: ~0.1 in (flat)
Weight: approx. 22 lbs
Finishing Details: Traditional kilim edges; original village weave
Condition: Vintage but unused; professionally cleaned; odorless; not perfectly rectangular; no repairs
Recommended Use: Living room, dining room, open-plan interiors, bedroom, large common spaces
Care: Rug pad recommended; vacuum without beater bar; rotate seasonally; avoid prolonged direct sunlight
Motifs & Symbolism
This kilim features a repeating diamond structure—one of Anatolia’s oldest visual languages—symbolizing protection, clarity, and the cyclical nature of life. The stepped edges reference movement and energy, a motif historically associated with progress and vitality in village weaving. The geometric alignment speaks to harmony, balance, and the weaver’s intention to create order within pattern.
Together, these motifs form a cultural tapestry linking everyday life with ancestral symbolism, reflecting the deep continuity of Turkish weaving traditions.
Color Palette & Design Insight
Photo-derived professional shade names:
dusty apricot — adds a soft contemporary warmth
muted coral red — energizes large open spaces
lavender smoke — introduces gentle contrast without heaviness
sage stone — provides a grounding neutral base
sunrise orange — offers vivid focal rhythm
plum violet — adds depth and quiet sophistication
Design Insight:
These tones work exceptionally well in bright, modern interiors, Scandinavian-leaning spaces, and eclectic boho rooms. The palette’s balance of soft and high-energy shades allows it to serve either as a statement centerpiece or a harmonious companion to neutral furnishings. In open-plan homes, the repeating geometry helps visually organize large areas while preserving a relaxed, artistic atmosphere.
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.
Shipping Information
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.
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?
Origins
Turkish rugs trace their beginnings to nomadic tribes who wove textiles for warmth, shelter, and spiritual protection. Over centuries, the tradition evolved from functional tent furnishings into highly developed art forms seen in village houses, market towns, and even Ottoman imperial courts. Each region developed distinct patterns and weaving customs, resulting in a tapestry of cultural identities expressed through loom and wool.
Symbolism
Motifs in Turkish rugs often carry deep meaning. Patterns like the Elibelinde symbolize fertility and motherhood, while the Ram’s Horn represents strength, resilience, and masculine energy. The Tree of Life expresses continuity and the connection between earthly life and the spiritual realm. These motifs are not merely decorative—they are woven narratives, personal stories, and cultural memory preserved in textile form.
Weaving Technique
Turkish artisans use traditional handlooms, working with wool, cotton, or sometimes silk depending on region and purpose. Flat-woven kilims, such as this piece, are created by interlacing weft and warp threads to produce lightweight yet durable textiles ideal for large interiors, layering, or hanging as art. Hand-knotted pile rugs, by contrast, involve individually tied knots, creating a plush surface suited for living rooms and areas where softness underfoot is desired. Both forms represent meticulous craftsmanship and time-honored technique.
Modern Relevance
Today, Turkish rugs remain essential in modern design for their unique ability to add cultural depth, texture, and timeless character. They integrate seamlessly with minimalist spaces, pair elegantly with mid-century furniture, and soften the edges of contemporary interiors. Whether placed under a coffee table, layered in a reading nook, or anchoring a grand entryway, an authentic Turkish rug offers both beauty and longevity—an heirloom-quality statement that brings heritage into everyday living.
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- Dimensions
- 6′6″ × 12′ and 0.1″ thick
- Pattern
- Diamond
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Turkey
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Cotton
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Red
- Condition Notes
- Very good Very good less
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