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Esme Kilim

Old Vintage Esme Kilim Western Anatolian Turkish Carpet
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is a Western Anatolian vintage Kilim from the Esme ( Eshme ) region with a rare and beautiful
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Mid-20th Century Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool, Natural Fiber

Old Vintage Esme Kilim Western Anatolian Turkish Carpet
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is a Western Anatolian vintage Kilim from the Esme ( Eshme ) region with a rare and beautiful
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Late 20th Century Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool, Natural Fiber

Vintage Esme Green-Blue Wool Rug & Vibrant and Earth Tone Accents by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Flat-woven in high-quality wool originating from Turkey between 1930-1940, this vintage Esme Kilim
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Vintage 1930s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Esme Blue Red Wool Rug with Vibrant and Earth Tone Accent by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Flat-woven in high-quality wool originating from Turkey between 1930-1940, this vintage Esme Kilim
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Vintage 1930s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Emirdag Red and Brown Wool Kilim Rug with White Accents by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Flat-woven in high-quality wool originating from Turkey between 1940-1950, this vintage Esme Kilim
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Vintage 1940s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool

1950s Vintage Kilim in Blue, Red White Tribal Geometric pattern by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
selections. Specifically an Esme Kilim, this edition of the coveted regional style revels in rare blue tones
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Vintage 1940s Turkish Tribal Turkish Rugs

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Old Kilim Esme
Located in Alessandria, Piemonte
Antique Turkish kilim Esme with unusual warm and bright colors, despite its age: this is the result
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Early 20th Century Turkish Other Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Old Kilim Esme
Old Kilim Esme
W 74.02 in L 94.49 in
Vintage Esme Beige Blue and Red Wool Kilim Rug by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Originating from Turkey between 1940-1950, this vintage Esme wool Kilim rug features a high-quality
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Vintage 1940s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Midcentury Esme Diamond Blue and Red Wool Kilim Rug by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Flat-woven in Turkey originating between 1950-1960, this vintage midcentury Kilim hails from the
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Vintage 1950s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool

Vintage Esme Beige Brown and Salmon Pink Wool Kilim Rug by Rug & Kilim
Located in Long Island City, NY
Originating from Turkey between 1940-1950, this vintage Kayseri wool Kilim rug enjoys an atypical
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Vintage 1940s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Wool

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Vintage Esme Red and Brown Wool Kilim Rug with White and Green Accents
Located in Long Island City, NY
Flat-woven in high-quality wool originating from Turkey between 1940-1950, this vintage Esme Kilim
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Vintage 1940s Turkish Kilim Turkish Rugs

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Esme Kilim For Sale on 1stDibs

With a vast inventory of beautiful furniture at 1stDibs, we’ve got just the esme kilim you’re looking for. Frequently made of fabric, wool and natural fiber, every esme kilim was constructed with great care. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer esme kilim, there are earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century.

How Much is a Esme Kilim?

Prices for a esme kilim can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $1,410 and can go as high as $5,080, while the average can fetch as much as $3,805.

A Close Look at kilim Furniture

Known for their wealth of rich colors and unique weaving tradition, antique and vintage kilim rugs are one of the most distinguishable types of rugs. The term “kilim” is Turkish in origin, but many variations of this type of textile share a common heritage and are practiced all across the Balkans, throughout the Arab world and elsewhere. There are Persian kilim rugs, kilim rugs from Central Asia and more. 

It is difficult to definitively pin down the origins of kilim weaving, which is known as a “flatweave” or “slit-weave,” but historians believe that skilled artisans may have practiced versions of it as early as the eighth and ninth centuries A.D. in the Anatolia region of Turkey. Many of the Turkish iterations of these flat-woven rugs are recognizable for their arrangements of dazzling, flowing forms, but a range of motifs can appear in kilim rugs — abstract figures that reference rams’ horns, snakes or running water or motifs that are intended to symbolize concepts such as the tree of life or fertility. In Anatolia, women have used kilims to share narratives about their lives. 

The difference between a kilim rug and most other kinds of carpets or pile rugs is in the aforementioned weave. They are made by interweaving variously colored, individual strands of wool (pure soft cotton, silk and goat’s hair are also used with the wool, albeit rarely) versus, say, the Tabriz rugs of Iran, which are hand-knotted rugs. This results in a smooth, frequently reversible surface. It’s a slit-weave because of the gap left between two blocks of color. Kilims are created on a loom, a typically uncomplicated structure mostly made of wood. Owing to the creative freedom that a slit-weave can afford its weaver, they tend to feature a range of bright, contrasting hues like reds, oranges and pinks that appear in bold combinations with deep blues and greens that are brought to life with natural dyes.

Handwoven kilim rugs are less expensive to produce and more durable than other rugs. They were traditionally used as floor coverings in mosques and yurts, as prayer rugs and saddle coverings. And these textiles are pileless: Whereas the Beni Ourain rugs of Morocco can be described as dense with a thick surface or pile, an authentic kilim rug is thin and flat. Because the resulting weave is lightweight, kilim rugs are well adapted for use in the hot summer months, and they are happily embraced by tribal weavers of Morocco, a part of the world that is home to many styles of rugs

With their striking geometric patterns and provocative color pairings, kilim rugs and wall tapestries are loved by design enthusiasts and can bring charm and interest into any dining room, living room or other interior space.

Find kilim rugs and textiles and other vintage rugs on 1stDibs.

Finding the Right turkish-rugs for You

Antique, new and vintage Turkish rugs, with their ruby reds and misted blues, their entwined botanical designs and rhythmic geometries, are as beloved today as they were in the 13th century, when the Turks of the Seljuk Empire began weaving these vibrant carpets in Anatolia.

A Turkish rug is simply one made in Turkey or the former Ottoman empire, employing the region’s unique traditional methods and weaves. Varieties range from flat-woven kilims to lush knotted rugs, known as hali, many of which are created with Ghiordes, or Turkish, knots. Whereas in other knots, the weft (crosswise) yarn is wrapped around one warp (lengthwise) yarn, in Ghiordes knots, it is wrapped around two, imparting lushness and durability. In addition to knotting techniques, Turkish rugs differ in their motifs — naturalistic or stylized, geometric or figurative — which often reflect the region where they were made.

The main types of Turkish rugs, as Milan-based carpet dealer Alfredo Levi explains it, are kilim, typified by a plain slit-tapestry weave, which leaves a gap, or slit, between sections woven with different yarns in different colors; sumak, made with weft wrapping, for a sturdier flat-woven carpet; and cicim, which he describes as “a type of sumak with extra brocade techniques typical of the tribes and villages of central Anatolia. Within each type, there are various regional styles. Among these are Bergama carpets, characterized by bright reds and strong medallions; thick-piled Tulu rugs; and Konya rugs, which Marco Polo is said to have called “the most beautiful in the world.” With their strong tribal motifs and hot-red wefts of especially luxurious wool, Konya carpets are especially prized by collectors.

Also treasured are Oushak (or Ushak) rugs, with their complex, intricate designs and warm earth tones of saffron, cinnamon, blue, ivory and gold; and Hereke carpets, originally created exclusively for Ottoman sultans, using the finest silk. For Jason Nazmiyal, of New York carpet dealer Nazmiyal Antique Rugs, “a good Turkish rug is when the colors are harmonious.” This is true of both modern and antique Turkish rugs, but the hues have changed over the centuries, thanks to both technology and changes in culture and taste.

Patterns, too, have evolved. Although many weavers continue to produce traditional designs, others reinterpret their cultural heritage in contemporary terms, with bolder ornamentation and more geometric motifs. Contemporary Turkish rugs also are seldom made by hand and often incorporate synthetics into the weave, for cost-effectiveness and a durability suited to 21st-century life.

Find antique, new and vintage Turkish rugs for your home on 1stDibs. At The Study, read about how to take care of your antique or vintage rug as well as how to choose the right rug for your space.