This beautiful vintage Turkish kilim wide runner, handwoven in Anatolia during the mid-20th century, captures the vibrant spirit and artistry of traditional village weaving. The composition features a lively palette of yellow, red, cranberry, tan, navy, and soft blue, arranged in a harmonious interplay of color that brings warmth and visual energy to any interior.
Crafted from hand-spun wool and dyed with natural pigments, the textile displays lovely abrash—subtle tonal variations that occur organically during the dyeing process. These gentle shifts in hue create depth, movement, and authenticity, reflecting the individuality of the artisan’s work and enhancing the collectible appeal of the piece.
The wide runner format makes it especially versatile for larger hallways, kitchens, entry corridors, or layered installations in living spaces. Its combination of bold color and traditional craftsmanship allows it to integrate effortlessly into contemporary, eclectic, rustic, and bohemian interiors while also complementing more classic design environments.
Dimensions: 4’ 1” x 12’
Date of Manufacture: 2nd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Turkey
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with organic dyes