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Discovering a masterpiece from the late 1800s: a stunning Kırşehir kilim, a true testament to the skill and artistry of Anatolian weaving.
Looking at these vibrant, detailed rows of woven flowers, i can almost sense the inspiration of the weaver. You can feel that the woman who created this wasn't just working from a pattern—she was translating the joy of her own thriving garden into thread and color. Each stripe is a memory of a bloom, and the rich deep red background feels like the very earth they grew from.
This kilim doesn’t just represent a place; it tells a story of a life and a passion. Now, it finds a new home, adding centuries of soul and color to a magnificent space.
Which row is your favorite?
Size ; 95x155 cm
Central anatolia,Kirsehir
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