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Antique Swedish Textile
$1,736.23
£1,283.45
€1,450
CA$2,361.39
A$2,645.92
CHF 1,377.30
MX$32,368.77
NOK 17,482.30
SEK 16,511.83
DKK 11,041.04
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This delightful antique Swedish kilim dates to the early 20th century and measures 55 × 88 cm, a perfect small-format example of Scandinavian textile artistry. Handwoven in the flatweave (kelim) technique using handspun wool and natural dyes, this piece reflects the iconic Nordic folk tradition that blends functionality with expressive design. The central design features a striking eight-pointed star motif, a classic symbol in Scandinavian weaving, executed in muted tones of rust red, soft green, ochre, navy blue, and ivory. The star encloses a colorful stepped diamond medallion at the center, framed by charming abstract birds, hearts, and rosettes, arranged in balanced symmetry. This kilim captures the essence of rural Swedish craftsmanship, where textiles were created not just as decor, but as symbols of family heritage, nature, and protection. The border of repeating crosses and the rhythmic geometric composition add a strong sense of structure, making it ideal for both display and functional use.
- Dimensions:Height: 34.65 in (88 cm)Width: 21.66 in (55 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
- Style:Scandinavian Modern (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:1880
- Condition:This piece is in a good condition.
- Seller Location:Ferrara, IT
- Reference Number:Seller: 7124571stDibs: LU5707245843232
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