





Vintage Kilim Area Rug (7' x 12')
Dimensions: 7'6" x 12'0" (229 cm x 366 cm).
Circa: 1950.
This vintage circa 1950 Kilim rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind flatweave with bold horizontal striping and understated tribal character. Its alternating bands of rust, crimson, ivory, and charcoal are enlivened by small woven motif accents, giving the composition a graphic, collectible presence rooted in traditional weaving. A versatile statement piece for a living room, dining room, or hallway.
Muted warm tones of charcoal, ivory, rust, crimson, and mahogany, with a charcoal field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
A Kilim is a flat woven rug where the weft strands are used to create the design. They nearly always have bold geometric patterns due to the technical difficulties in weaving curved lines.
The "Cactus" silk kilims are hand crafted by female artisans in Morocco using a flat woven background as a canvas and by adding simple yet bold tribal designs create something that is utterly unique.
Moroccan Kilims are flat woven rugs using the weft threads and additional embroidery or float wefting where the weavers are able to express themselves using natural symbols and geometric forms to create unique pieces.
Dimensions: 7'6" x 12'0" (229 cm x 366 cm).
Circa: 1950.
This vintage circa 1950 Kilim rug is a handmade, one-of-a-kind flatweave with bold horizontal striping and understated tribal character. Its alternating bands of rust, crimson, ivory, and charcoal are enlivened by small woven motif accents, giving the composition a graphic, collectible presence rooted in traditional weaving. A versatile statement piece for a living room, dining room, or hallway.
Muted warm tones of charcoal, ivory, rust, crimson, and mahogany, with a charcoal field.










































