This vintage American Southwestern kilim, handwoven in the late 1900s, features a finely detailed design and a soft pale blue or gray background that sets a calming tone. Richly decorated with colorful stripes and arrowhead motifs in red, ivory, black, and yellow, this rug is a vibrant yet balanced example of Southwestern textile artistry.
The top and bottom of the rug are bordered with striking red, ivory, and black striped patterns, beautifully framing the centerpiece—a distinct central medallion featuring a stylized bird design in ivory, red, and black, symbolizing freedom and connection to nature in many Native-inspired traditions.
Woven with precision and care, this flat-weave kilim rug is as functional as it is decorative. Its lightweight, reversible construction makes it suitable for use as a floor covering or as wall art or tapestry, adding warmth and cultural depth to any space.
Ideal for bohemian, rustic, desert-modern, or eclectic interiors, this piece is a true blend of artistry, history, and versatility.
- Dimensions: 4’ 3” x 6’ 6”
- Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1900s
- Place of Origin: SW United States
- Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with natural vegetable dyes
- Condition: Excellent
SKU: 1995
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