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Primitive Tribal Rustic Turkish Kilim
$3,750
£2,817.10
€3,248.58
CA$5,203.61
A$5,782.36
CHF 3,030.02
MX$70,910.38
NOK 38,646.14
SEK 36,356.87
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One of a kind, hand knotted Turkish tribal Kilim flat-weave from the second quarter of the 20th century with a rustic all-over geometric design predominantly in pink brown and green
Measures: 6'7" x 11'3"
Kilims primarily refer to a type of flat-woven rug that was produced without knotted pile. Since this is one of the oldest methods of rug production, it is considered to be primitive compared to oriental & traditional knotted rugs. Comprised of simple interlocking strands of wool, they are very durable, decorative and used for many purposes. Some of these uses include clothing, shelter, storage, floor coverings, textile, throw pieces and pillows.
- Dimensions:Width: 79 in (200.66 cm)Length: 135 in (342.9 cm)
- Style:Rustic (In the Style Of)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Knotted
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1940
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: r5401 J & D Oriental Rug Co.1stDibs: LU908722394132
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