Type:Kilim
Country of origin:Turkey
Region of origin:Kagizman
Artisan's heritage:Caucasian Turks
Period made:Mid 19th Century
Size:12'4" x 5"
Shape:Rectangle
Assembly:Flat-woven on stationary loom
Technique:Plain weave, accompanied by extnsive slit-weave.
Weft:Wool
Warp:Thick undyed brown and biege wool. Z2S. Flat oblique interlaced band at one end, 1" long, thick, knotted fringe at the other.
Design:Hexagons: 2 columns of 9
Dye:Excellent 19th century fully saturated vegetal
Main color:Mahogany Aubergine
Additional colors:
Ivory (Undyed wool), Medium Brown (Undyed wool), Nutmeg Brown, Light Orange-red, MediumOrange-red, Dark Orange-red, Copper Oxide Green, Medium Indigo, Midnight Blue, Azure, Celedon Green, Emerald Green, Teal, Straw Yellow, Pale Lavender
Quality:Superb
Features:
A well-balanced sense of scale, clear solid colors
Lustorous wool
Expertly woven, almost reversible.
Well balanced design
Old example of a rare type
Condition:Mint
Defects:This kilim has not been used beyond special occassions. It was well preserved through generations
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