Items Similar to 682 - Magnificent Kilim Embroidered with Wool and Silk from the Caucasus
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 10
682 - Magnificent Kilim Embroidered with Wool and Silk from the Caucasus
$958.19
£710.07
€800
CA$1,308.11
A$1,455.22
CHF 762.85
MX$17,782.47
NOK 9,713.89
SEK 9,144.29
DKK 6,091.13
Shipping
Retrieving quote...The 1stDibs Promise:
Authenticity Guarantee,
Money-Back Guarantee,
24-Hour Cancellation
About the Item
682 - very beautiful Kilim of wool and Caucasian silk early 20th century with a tribal and geometric design and beautiful colors, with white, purple, green, pink entirely hand-embroidered with wool and silk on wool.
About the Seller
5.0
Gold Seller
Premium sellers maintaining a 4.3+ rating and 24-hour response times
Established in 1991
1stDibs seller since 2019
153 sales on 1stDibs
Typical response time: 6 hours
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Shipping from: Paris, France
- Return Policy
Authenticity Guarantee
In the unlikely event there’s an issue with an item’s authenticity, contact us within 1 year for a full refund. DetailsMoney-Back Guarantee
If your item is not as described, is damaged in transit, or does not arrive, contact us within 7 days for a full refund. Details24-Hour Cancellation
You have a 24-hour grace period in which to reconsider your purchase, with no questions asked.Vetted Professional Sellers
Our world-class sellers must adhere to strict standards for service and quality, maintaining the integrity of our listings.Price-Match Guarantee
If you find that a seller listed the same item for a lower price elsewhere, we’ll match it.Trusted Global Delivery
Our best-in-class carrier network provides specialized shipping options worldwide, including custom delivery.More From This Seller
View All661 - 19th Century Senneh Kilim with Beautiful Patterns
Located in Paris, FR
661 - Nice 19th century Kilim Senneh with beautiful fine central medallion patterns and beautiful colors pink, orange, yellow, green and dark brown, entirely handwoven with wool wove...
Category
Antique 1880s Asian Kilim Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
664 - Old Fine Senneh Kilim
Located in Paris, FR
664 - Nice kilim from the end of the 19th century with beautiful fine central medallion patterns, and beautiful pink, orange, yellow, green and dark brown colors, entirely hand-woven...
Category
Vintage 1920s Central Asian Kilim Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
659 - Old Fine Senneh Kilim
Located in Paris, FR
659 - beautiful 19th century Kilim with beautiful fine central medallion patterns, and beautiful colors pink, orange, yellow, green and dark brown, entirely handwoven with wool woven...
Category
Antique 1880s Indian Kilim More Carpets
Materials
Wool
224 - 19th Century Kilim 'Senneh'
Located in Paris, FR
224 - 19th century Kilim (Senneh).
Category
Antique 1850s Asian Kilim Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
660 - Antique Fine Senneh Kilim, 19th Century
Located in Paris, FR
660 - beautiful late 19th century Kilim Senneh with decorative design and pretty natural colors with blue, green, gray, red, pink, completely handwoven with wool on cotton foundation.
Category
Antique 1880s South Asian Kilim Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
848 - Beautiful Kurdish Tribal Vintage Long Kilim
Located in Paris, FR
848 - very beautiful long Kilim mid-20th century, with a geometric design and an orange field color, entirely hand-woven with wool on a cotton foundation.
Category
Vintage 1950s Central Asian Tribal Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
You May Also Like
Antique Caucasus Soumak Kilim Sumac Rug, Caucasian Natural Carpet
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is a large Antique Soumak ( Sumak, Sumac ) Kilim from the Caucasus region with a rare and beautiful color composition.
Of the four countries that make up the Caucasus, Azerbaijan produces the most kilims, and the land has a long history of weaving. The nomadic tribes wove kilims and carpets as well as a wide range of storage bags and sacks, such as saffrash, khurgin and chula, and donkey and horse trappings. Smaller bags for salt, utensils, and other items are also common. Not only are the Azerbaijani weavers prolific, but they also employ many techniques at the loom. These include slitweave- known locally by the word kilim, warp-faced patterning (jajim), supplementary weft (zili), weft wrapping (popularly known as soumak), and extra weft wrapping (verneh). Furthermore, flatweaves are defined by regional names such as palas and shadda, so it is possible to ascribe a variety of weaving names to particular provenances as follows: soumaks are made in Kuba, palas, and kilims in Hajikabul, zili in Khizy, verneh and zili in Kazakh, shadda, verneh and zili in Barda, jajim in Agjabedi, and palas and kilims in Jabrail.
Soumak weave is a technique in which new weft threads are added to a plain weave fabric, and one or two warp threads are wound from the front to the back. The resulting kilim is denser and firmer, giving it a unique feel and look. This technique is commonly used in the Caucasus region.
Soumak Kilims have a very beautiful contrast between orange that shines like the sun, deep purple-tinged indigo, and astringent dark red. You can also see the unevenly dyed abrage in this sumac, which is like a magic carpet with an oriental atmosphere.
Features of the Caucasian kilim, such as the unique cosmic geometric floral pattern, are also found in this Soumak. It has a bright look, but it also has a faded and textured feel, so it can be used in a good old atmosphere. The woven fabric is particularly solid, so it is recommended for use in a solid living room or under a dining table without moving or twisting. A nice kilim under a long wooden dining table.
Category
Early 20th Century Caucasian Kilim Caucasian Rugs
Materials
Wool, Natural Fiber
Antique Caucasus Soumak Kilim Sumac Rug, Caucasian Sumak Natural Carpet
Located in Tokyo, JP
This is an Antique Soumak ( Sumak, Sumac ) Kilim from the Caucasus region with a rare and beautiful color composition.
Of the four countries that make up the Caucasus, Azerbaijan produces the most kilims, and the land has a long history of weaving. The nomadic tribes wove kilims and carpets as well as a wide range of storage bags and sacks, such as saffrash, khurgin and chula, and donkey and horse trappings. Smaller bags for salt, utensils, and other items are also common. Not only are the Azerbaijani weavers prolific, but they also employ many techniques at the loom. These include slitweave- known locally by the word Kilim, warp-faced patterning (jajim), supplementary weft (zili), weft wrapping (popularly known as soumak), and extra weft wrapping (verneh). Furthermore, flatweaves are defined by regional names such as palas and shadda, so it is possible to ascribe a variety of weaving names to particular provenances as follows: soumaks are made in Kuba, palas, and kilims in Hajikabul, zili in Khizy, verneh and zili in Kazakh, shadda, verneh and zili in Barda, jajim in Agjabedi, and palas and kilims in Jabrail.
Soumak weave is a technique in which weft threads are added to a plain weave fabric, and one or two warp threads are wound from the front to the back. The resulting Kilim is denser and firmer, giving it a unique feel and look. This technique is commonly used in the Caucasus region.
Soumak kilims have a very beautiful contrast between orange that shines like the sun, deep purple-tinged indigo, and astringent dark red. You can also see the unevenly dyed abrage in this Soumak, which is like a magic carpet with an oriental atmosphere. Features of the Caucasian Kilim, such as the unique cosmic geometric floral pattern, are also found in this Soumak which has a bright look, but it also has a faded and textured feel, so it can be used in a good old atmosphere.
The woven fabric is particularly solid, so it is recommended for use in a solid living room or under a dining table without moving or twisting. A nice Kilim under a long wooden dining table.
Category
Antique Late 19th Century Caucasian Kilim Caucasian Rugs
Materials
Wool, Natural Fiber
Rare Antique Kilim Handwoven Pirot Serbian Rug
Located in Wembley, GB
This fine antique Kilim area rug is a Serbian kilim woven by hand in the early 20th century, circa 1920. The design features three central medallions wov...
Category
Antique 18th Century Serbian Tribal Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool, Cotton, Organic Material
$2,918 Sale Price
20% Off
Vintage Rugs Soumak Kilim Handmade Carpet Geometric Wool Area Rug Rustic
Located in Wembley, GB
This piece was woven by hand in Afghanistan in 1950 with an elegant tribal medallion design in accents of cream and blue on a rust background. Woven with great intricacy in a symmetrical pattern, the central design is then framed by a repeat pattern motif border with a cream background. Both the colour palette and the Traditional Design in this piece make it the perfect accent piece.
Soumak rugs have no pile as they are woven with flat-weave techniques, however, unlike Kilims Soumaks are not reversible. Soumak rugs have been used for generations due to their hardwearing nature. Constructed with Fine wool which is hand-spun and organically dyed with vegetable dyes, creating vivid, natural colours.
These handwoven wool area rugs are suitable for both contemporary and Classic interior styles. Suitable for use as a bedroom rug, living room rug, kitchen rug...
Category
Vintage 1950s Afghan Tribal Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool, Cotton, Natural Fiber, Organic Material
$2,092 Sale Price
20% Off
Vintage Afghan Tribal Kilim Rug
Located in Miami, FL
An approximately 16 x 10 handwoven Kilim rug made of vegetable dyed hand spun wool. A peachy pastel pink background features yellow, blue, off-white, gray and brown geometric and tri...
Category
20th Century Afghan Kilim Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool
$2,338 Sale Price
58% Off
Antique Carpet Caucasian Karabagh Kilim Rug
Located in Wembley, GB
This beautiful antique Kilim is a fine example of a Caucasian Karabagh rug, woven in 1910 with fine hand-spun wool dyed with organic vegetable dyeing techniques. Red and brown open fields are decorated with floral motifs and medallions in green, brown and pink accents. This piece is truly unique and is sure to uplift any home interior. Style with a Classic homestyle or a contemporary interior.
The materials and methods used to construct this wool rug make it durable and sure to last. The master craftsmen who create these rugs use techniques that have been used for generations, including hand-spinning the fine wools, organic dyeing and hand-weaving/ knotting every square inch of each rug.
This antique kilim is in great condition, the colours have retained their vibrancy, and the fine wool design is all intact, ready to be styled with any room in your home.
Antique carpet Caucasian Karabagh Kilim...
Category
Antique 18th Century Caucasian Tribal Central Asian Rugs
Materials
Wool, Cotton, Organic Material