5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
5x9 Gray, Rust, Red Color Hand Woven Turkish Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
  • SKU: LBR20452
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Gray Rust 5'1''x9'1'' Flatweave Turkish Kilim Traditional Tribal Vintage Wool Hand Woven Oriental Area Rug

$599.99 $1,799.97
Bold and vibrant, this vintage Turkish kilim rug showcases the power of Anatolian tribal design with a striking crimson red field—perfect for statement interiors in the USA market. A vertical sequence of large diamond medallions in gold and rust dominates the composition, each filled with intricate geometric elements and star motifs. The surrounding field is densely populated with tribal devices in grey, mustard, and ivory, creating a richly textured surface. The flatweave construction ensures sharp definition and durability, making this rug ideal for high-traffic areas or layered interior styling.
  • Exact Size: 5'1"x9'1"
  • Weave: Hand Woven Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Gray, Rust, Red, Ivory, Brown, Mustard, Multi
  • Origin: Turkey
  • Pile Height: 0.1 inch
  • Condition: Pre-Owned
  • Condition Description: Vintage in excellent condition
  • Rug#: LBR20452

Story Behind the Art: Turkish kilims are among the most admired expressions of a weaving heritage that reaches back centuries, created by village artisans and nomadic communities throughout the Anatolian peninsula. Like all kilims, they are flatwoven rugs with no pile, giving them a lightweight, flexible structure and a clean, graphic surface. What truly distinguishes Turkish kilims is the remarkable diversity of their regional styles—designs can shift dramatically from one area to the next, shaped by local history, materials, and cultural identity. Because flatweaving relies on interlocking wefts, motifs naturally take on angular, geometric forms, resulting in bold patterns that feel both timeless and modern. Many of these shapes also carry layered symbolism, tied to folklore, protection, prosperity, family, and everyday life—making each kilim not just a textile, but a woven story of place and tradition.

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