Antique Anatolian Long Kilim Fragment | 19th Century Hand-Woven Wool
A rare and vibrant example of Anatolian village weaving, this 19th-century hand-woven kilim fragment showcases bold geometric motifs in a traditional tribal pattern of interlocking hexagons and hooked medallions. The color palette of madder red, indigo, ivory, and earthy browns reflects the natural dyes and expressive artistry of Central Anatolian nomadic weavers.
Woven entirely from hand-spun wool and aged gracefully over more than a century, this fragment captures the essence of authentic tribal craftsmanship. The subtle wear, irregularities, and fading tones contribute to its historic charm. Preserved with care, it makes an outstanding collector’s textile or wall display—a true piece of Anatolian heritage.
Details at a Glance
Construction: Hand-Woven Kilim (Flatweave)
Design Name: Tribal Hexagon and Hook Motif
Material: 100% Hand-Spun Wool
Condition: Antique, Fragment (Stable with age wear)
Thickness: Approx. 0.15″
Colors: Madder Red, Indigo Blue, Ivory, Brown, Sky Blue
Origin: Central Anatolia, Turkey
Special Feature: Collector’s fragment, naturally dyed, fine tribal craftsmanship
Rug ID: K1602
Care Instructions
Keep away from moisture and direct sunlight. Light vacuuming or gentle dusting is enough. Ideal for framing or hanging to preserve its character and structure.
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