A painterly and deeply charming piece, this vintage Indian dhurrie kilim from the third quarter of the 20th century takes the flatweave form in a wholly unexpected direction — away from geometric abstraction and toward a flowing, large-format floral vision that feels as much like a painting as a rug. Pastel green, ivory, pink, and soft blue blooms cascade across the near-square field with the looseness and confidence of a practiced botanical illustrator, while smaller floral bouquets accent the border in a cohesive visual rhythm. The composition has been compared to the expansive flower paintings of Georgia O'Keeffe — a fitting reference for a piece that carries the same sense of joyful, magnified natural beauty. An extraordinary statement piece for a living room or dining room.