6'2''x9'2'' Hand Woven Wool Tan, Light Peach Flatweave Kilim Traditional Geometric Tribal Vintage Turkish Rug

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ORH20430

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Warm in tone and assured in its geometry, this vintage Turkish flatweave kilim presents the classic Anatolian hexagonal medallion layout with a palette and refinement that set it well apart from more common kilim examples. The rug features a soft terracotta peach field populated with a vertical column of six interlocking hexagonal medallions, each one outlined in sage green and filled with ivory, their interiors housing smaller diamond devices in brown and aqua that step inward with a precision characteristic of the finest Turkish flatweave work. The medallions share their edges rather than floating independently, linking together in a continuous vertical chain that gives the composition a strong, structural rhythm running the full length of the rug. Scattered between and around the medallions are small tribal hook devices and star forms in brown and ivory that animate the open ground without crowding it, maintaining a breathing quality across the entire field. The dark brown border provides a strong outer boundary, its ivory inner guard carrying a repeating arrow and bracket motif that is simple, bold, and perfectly scaled to the width of the frame. The flatweave construction renders every line and edge with a flatness and sharpness.
  • Exact Size: 6'2"x9'2"
  • Weave: Hand Woven Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Tan, Light Peach, Ivory, Brown, Aqua, Gray, Multi
  • Origin: Turkey
  • Pile Height: 0.1 inch
  • Condition: Pre-Owned
  • Condition Description: Vintage Turkish Kilim in excellent condition
  • Rug#: ORH20430

Story Behind the Art: A kilim is a flat woven rug — meaning it has no fluffy, knotted pile like a traditional rug. Instead, the threads are simply woven tightly together, which makes it thin, lightweight, and reversible. They typically feature bold geometric patterns and bright colours, and have been made for centuries by communities across Turkey, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. Historically they were used for all sorts of practical purposes beyond just covering floors, from bags to wall hangings. Today they're popular in homes around the world for the striking patterns and colour they add to a room.



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