Vintage Kilim 1970's, Köprübaşı/Antolia (298x183 cm)
Original vintage kilims change the atmosphere in a room immediately. They add cosiness to a modern loft with concrete floors as well as they fuse perfectly with a boho-styled apartment. They turn your bathroom into something very special and they shouldn't be missed on your terrace or balcony. You can even use them as a wall hanging as a woven piece of art!
Kilims are no ordinary textiles. They carry culture, tradition, artistry & handicraft. Original Anatolian kilims were hand-woven by nomad or village women many decades ago.
Every kilim symbol, every pattern has its own meaning. Archaic, universal and existing since thousands of years. Old kilims are like woven poems. Telling stories of the tribal life, of desires, wishes and the hopes of wild women. The powerful combination of colors and ancient symbols create a form of energy that is protective and calming, uplifting and rejuvenating.
We select and curate our vintage kilims with lots of care for authenticity and quality and source them in different regions of Anatolia.
All our kilims are cleaned and restored in Turkey professionally and in a natural way.
Origin: Köprübaşı , North-Anatolia (Black Sea region)
Material: 100% hand spun sheep wool
Size: 298x183 cm
Vintage Kilim 1970's, Köprübaşı/Antolia (298x183 cm)
Wild Heart Free Soul
Kastanienallee 55
10119 Berlin
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Anatolian flat-woven kilim rug made from sheep's wool. Woven from recycled wool from old kilim.
Natural irregularities are characteristic of our handmade vintage rugs.
- Material: 100% hand-spun sheep's wool, highest quality
- Processing: Flatwoven by hand on a traditional, horizontal wooden loom
- Age: New
- Origin: Manisa, Anatolia
- Size: 300x192cm, height: 3mm
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
All of our vintage kilims and rugs are completely handmade. The sheep's wool yarn was spun and dyed by hand. The high-quality shines thanks to its high lanolin content
material
Sheep wool is a natural and very high quality material. All of our carpets are woven from hand-spun sheep's wool yarn, which consists of long hairs and has a very high proportion of lanolin (wool fat). This makes it