Antique wide runner No. 44012 Kilim Obruk, ca. 1910 Anatolia 414 x 170 cm
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Item Number: |
44012 |
Name: |
Kilim Obruk, ca. 1910 |
Country of Origin: |
Anatolia |
Size: |
414 x 170 cm |
Made:
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ca. 1910 |
Foundation (warp and weft): |
wool (this is a flatweave without pile) |
Design: |
geometric / medallion |
Ground Color: |
multi coloured |
Remarks: |
This is a unique handmade / hand-knotted / traditional oriental flatweave
This carpet is in mint condition despite its age |
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This piece is a Kilim. What is a Kilim? "Kilim" is a generic term for all Oriental rugs which have no pile (also Palas, Sumakh, Sileh, Verneh..) therefore being flat weave. Kilims serve nomads as an isolating and decorative floor covering or blanket in their tents. Many Kilims are as well used as prayer rugs kneeing on them in order to pray towards Mekka 5x a day ("the prayer rug of the modest man"). Due to the technique of their making Kilims almost always have generous geometric designs. In case of a floral design it is mostly strongly stylized. Altogether Kilims are beautiful pile-less rugs with an extra portion of character.