5'11''x8'10'' Hand Woven Wool Navy, Multi Flatweave Kilim Transitional Caucasian Style Rug
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ORH20412
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Charming florals float in perfect symmetry across a deep navy canvas in this hand-woven Caucasian kilim that captures folk art beauty with remarkable sophistication. The flatweave construction showcases rows of stylized roses rendered in the most delightful palette of coral red, soft blush pink, and buttery yellow, each bloom adorned with sage green leaves that add natural freshness against the midnight ground. The orderly placement and the varied colors ensure each row feels distinct yet harmonious with the whole. What distinguishes Caucasian kilim design is structure and whimsy, where geometric precision meets organic charm in patterns passed down through generations. The borderless composition allows the floral grid to extend edge to edge, creating an uninterrupted field of pattern that feels both expansive and intimate. Hand-woven technique on cotton foundations ensures durability that flatweave construction is celebrated for, while the wool delivers softness and resilience in equal measure. The transitional classification proves apt as this piece honors traditional Caucasian motifs while feeling utterly fresh in contemporary spaces.
Exact Size: 5'11"x8'10"
Weave: Hand Woven Rug
Yarn: Wool
Color: Navy, Multi
Origin: Romania
Pile Height: 0.1 inch
Condition: New
Condition Description: New With Tags
Rug#: ORH20412
Story Behind the Art Bold, distinctive patterns; brilliant colors; affordability-these are some of the characteristics that explain the overwhelming popularity of the exquisite, flatwoven textiles from the Near and Far East known as kilims. Kilim designs are made by interweaving the variously colored wefts and warps, thus creating what is known as a flatweave. Kilim patterns are created by winding the weft threads, which are colored, backwards and forwards around pairs of warp threads. The motifs on kilims woven in this way are constrained to be somewhat angular and geometric. Kilims are prized by collectors for the crispness of their decoration.