Old Kilim Senneh, 113 Cm X 147 Cm, Wool On Hand-woven Wool, Iran, Early 20th Century flag

Old Kilim Senneh, 113 Cm X 147 Cm, Wool On Hand-woven Wool, Iran, Early 20th Century
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"Old Kilim Senneh, 113 Cm X 147 Cm, Wool On Hand-woven Wool, Iran, Early 20th Century"
Commonly called Kilims, these sumptuous rugs are flat-woven in wool and colored with natural dyes.
These are traditional Kilims from the North West of Iran.
Very popular and coveted with cheerful and fresh colors, and ethnic patterns of regular geometric shapes. The wools used are always of a very good quality.
Our model has a medium size for the European market, its borders and edges are in good condition, as well as the complete field of the carpet. The shades of brick, orange, red, blue and black are particularly luminous.
The patterns are abundant which is extremely rare, all stylized, our model is treated like a flower meadow.
The kilim is a woolen rug, woven in low warp, a handcrafted product specific to nomadic Muslim peoples, in particular from Anatolia, Iran and the Caucasus.
The kilim, also spelled klim or kelim (a word of Turkish origin), is a rug with no pile because it is embroidered instead of knotted.
The kilim is made in various cities of Anatolia and Iran.
Its name, which comes from the Persian gelim, is used to designate a woolen rug with a flat point found mainly in the Near East, the Caucasus and Central Asia and which was created nearly 10 years ago. 000 years! Kilims have their meaning.
They emanate a strong identity retracing the memory of the sedentary, nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples who make them.
A style, an identity characterizes a tribe, a village: fiery or sober colors, complex or refined patterns depending on the region.
The patterns correspond to an ancestral symbolic writing inherited from shamanistic beliefs.
The geometry of the patterns and their ethnic tone characterize their DNA.
The kilim originally served as an interior stole, blanket or carpet protecting the floor of mosques and yurts.
Nowadays, it can be used on the floor, on the walls, as a sofa throw, as a headboard or as curtains.
Dimensions: Width: 113 cm (44") x Length: 147 cm (53")
This rug has been professionally cleaned and is environmentally friendly.
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Price: 880 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Très bel état

Length: 147 cm - 53
Width: 113 cm - 44

Reference: 935813
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