Handmade Kilim Wool On Cotton Unique 76 X 106 Cm - 2' 6'' X 3' 6'' Multicolor C016

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Handmade Kilim: Unique 76 x 106 cm (2' 6'' x 3' 6'') Red and Multicolor with Ethnic Geometric and Floral Patterns

Discover the Timeless Beauty of Anatolian Kilims

Step into a world where every handmade kilim tells a story. This unique piece , measuring 76 x 106 cm , features vibrant red and multicolor designs, showcasing ethnic geometric and floral patterns . Originating from Anatolia , this kilim is more than just a rug; it’s a reflection of rich cultural heritage and artisanal craftsmanship .

Why Choose Anatolian Kilims?

  • Expert Handcraftsmanship : Each kilim is woven by skilled artisans, ensuring a unique work of art.
  • Rich Patterns : Featuring regional motifs, these kilims add character and charm to any living room, bedroom, or office space .
  • Natural Materials : Crafted from wool and cotton , these kilims promote a healthy home environment while ensuring durability.
  • Cultural Diversity : Explore distinct weaving traditions from Bergama, Konya, and Çanakkale , each offering unique styles.

What to Consider When Investing in Kilims

  • Quality : Look for sturdy weaving and harmonious patterns for longevity and potential appreciation in value.
  • Vibrant Colors : Choose kilims dyed with natural dyes to retain stunning hues over time.
  • Provenance : Understand the story behind your kilim, as each region's motifs and styles tell a unique narrative.
  • Maintenance : Regularly clean and keep your kilim out of direct sunlight to protect your investment.

Invest in Your Legacy

By selecting this Anatolian handmade kilim , you're not just acquiring a beautiful piece; you're investing in a future heirloom that carries the weight of history and tradition. Each kilim becomes a focal point in your home, adding charm and character while connecting you to the past and enhancing your living space with Eclectic, Coastal, or Shabby Chic styles.

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