9' 11'' x 13' 2'' Turkish Vintage Old Kilim Rug

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Stock Code 30579
Width 9' 11'' (302 cm)
Length 13' 2'' (401 cm)
Weft & Warp Cotton,Wool
Manufacturer Handmade
Age 30-40 years
Thickness Apporx 0.16'' (4 mm)
Weight 27 lbs (13 Kg)
Origin Turkish
Size: 302 cm x 401 cm (9' 11'' x 13' 2'') Weight: 13 Kg (27 Lbs)

A kilim, a flat woven textile without a pile, is a traditional Turkish craft produced mainly in Anatolia, Turkey. The enduring appeal of the word 'kilim' in Turkish culture is due to its deep-rooted history, as some of the oldest kilims discovered have authentic Turkish motifs. Unlike carpets, kilims have no knots, which adds to their unique character.

Kilim Patchwork rugs are created by carefully selecting 30 to 70 year old traditional hand-woven Turkish kilims. These exceptional pieces are sourced from villages throughout Anatolia, Turkey, and undergo a meticulous cleaning and washing process to preserve their original designs. After this elaborate preparation, the kilims are cut into different sizes and assembled like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle, transforming traditional craftsmanship into contemporary art.

To strengthen these creations, the back of the patchwork is meticulously stitched with buckram and cotton fabric, increasing its durability. Vintage Kilim Patchwork Rugs are now ready to grace your home or office with a harmonious blend of tradition, artistry and functionality.

Living Room Rugs Fitting Areas

Centered under the seating area: Placing a rug in the center of the living room, underneath the main seating arrangement (such as a sofa and chairs), can anchor the space and define the seating area. Ensure that the rug is large enough to encompass the furniture, or at least the front legs of the seating pieces. Partially under furniture: If you have a larger rug, you might position it to cover part of the seating area, with the front legs of the furniture on the rug and the back legs off. This creates a cozy, unified look while still showcasing the flooring around the edges of the rug.