This vintage kilim carries a delightful secret embedded in its origins — despite its label, it is in fact a Turkish village kilim, handwoven in Anatolia during the third quarter of the 20th century in the classic geometric stripe tradition. Its palette of abrash purple, cream, gray, black, beige, brown, and light brick red — all achieved through natural vegetable dyes — gives it the warm earth-tone character that resonates strongly with Southwestern American interior design. As a flat-woven rug, both sides are fully usable: one face will show slightly lighter tones from natural light exposure over the decades, while the reverse retains deeper, richer colors, offering two distinct moods in a single piece.
Its generous proportions make it a confident choice for living rooms, dining areas, and any space that benefits from the warmth of an authentic vintage textile.
Dimensions: 5' x 10'
Date of Manufacture: 3rd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Turkey
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes