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Period: Early 19th century
Origin: Erzurum, Eastern Anatolia
Dimensions: 157 x 258 cm
This rare Erzurum kilim was woven in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey, in the early 19th century. Kilims from the Erzurum region are known for their strong geometric language, balanced compositions, and symbolic motifs reflecting the cultural heritage of Anatolian nomadic and village weaving traditions.
The design typically features bold, symmetrical arrangements composed of angular medallions, stepped forms, and repeating geometric elements. Common motifs seen in Erzurum kilims include protective symbols, fertility motifs, and stylized representations of nature, all rendered in a clear and architectural layout. These motifs were not merely decorative but carried cultural and symbolic meanings, often intended to bring protection, prosperity, and harmony to the household.
The color palette is characterized by deep, earthy tones such as madder red, indigo blue, dark brown, and soft ivory, derived from natural dyes. The strong contrast between colors enhances the clarity of the patterns and gives the kilim a powerful visual presence.
Woven using the slit tapestry technique, this Erzurum kilim demonstrates a firm structure and precise execution, reflecting the durability and craftsmanship for which the region is well regarded. As an early 19th century piece, it represents an authentic example of Anatolian flatweave tradition and holds both decorative and historical value for collectors and interiors alike.
Stock No: 6274
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