Vintage Turkish Cicim Kilim Rug, 7.2 x 11.3 ft, 220 x 345 cm, Handwoven Wool Kilim
Vintage Turkish Cicim Kilim Rug, 7.2 x 11.3 ft, 220 x 345 cm, Handwoven Wool Kilim
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This vintage Turkish cicim kilim features a beautifully structured allover design with repeating hexagonal medallions and finely detailed geometric motifs. Its warm and softly aged palette includes muted lavender, dusty rose, camel brown, olive, mustard, terracotta, cream, and soft orange tones, giving the piece a refined yet characterful Anatolian presence.
Handwoven from wool and dyed with traditional natural root dyes, this kilim is approximately 60 years old. The traditional cicim weaving technique adds extra texture and decorative richness to the surface, making the piece visually distinctive while preserving its authentic handmade charm.
Its generous size makes it an excellent choice for a living room, dining area, bedroom, studio, or layered bohemian interior. The repeating geometric composition creates a balanced and elegant rhythm, while the soft earthy colors allow it to blend beautifully with rustic, eclectic, farmhouse, and vintage-inspired spaces.
As with all handmade vintage kilims, small signs of age, natural wear, and slight weaving irregularities may be present. These details are part of the rug’s authentic handmade beauty and vintage identity.
Details:
Origin: Turkey
Size: 220 x 345 cm / 7.2 x 11 ft
Age: Approximately 60 years old
Material: Wool
Dye: Natural root dye
Technique: Handwoven cicim kilim / flatweave
Condition: Vintage condition with natural age character
Colors: Muted lavender, dusty rose, camel brown, olive, mustard, terracotta, cream, soft orange
Abraj Note:
Natural color variations, also known as abraj, may appear throughout the kilim. These subtle tonal shifts come from traditional hand-dyeing and weaving methods and are considered a beautiful feature of authentic handmade textiles.
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