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New kilims

The kilim revival In the early 1980s, having made a major contribution to the popularity of kilims, this rural and...

Antique kilims

Eastern tradition in Western decoration Women learned the art of kilim weaving from their mothers or grandmothers....

Collector’s pieces

The art of kilims, symbolic support for ancient cultures The kilim is a rural art form handed down from mother to...

Hand-knotted Rugs and...

Velvet on the warp Always in search of beauty and quality, the TRIFF gallery has enriched its offer with a...

Suzanis

A Central Asian garden The gallery's history with suzanis goes back a long way. The refined, colorful floral...

Cushions

A personal touch in decorating and an invitation to relax The Near and Middle East and Central Asia have produced...

Weavings & çuval

An invitation to travel The beauty of pieces woven by nomads, such as jajims, perdes or çuvals, have been a source...

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A selection of low-priced items Galerie TRIFF is rethinking its business model. To achieve this, we are...

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MUB241130  -  410 x 213 cm
€3,500.00

Kilim Circa 1930 century from western Turkey

This one-piece kilim is exceptionally large and densely woven.

Its motifs and colors are very representative of kilims from this region, but executed with great finesse and a beautiful distribution of colors.

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MUB241148  -  280 x 153 cm
€2,100.00

Kilim Circa 1940, from a region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers south of Baghdad

This Circa 1940 kilim was embroidered in the Diwani region and the blues were obtained with indigo.

Made from a softer material and embroidered less tightly, it was intended for use as a hanging or bedspread.

This carpet is not suitable for a high-traffic area

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AT240412  -  198 x 153 cm
€1,430.00

Contemporary new Kilim, a subtle mix of ancestral know-how and modern design. This Kilim is the result of a traditional, eco-friendly weaving technique handed down from generation to generation in the villages around Antalya, in south-east Turkey.

New kilim, hand weaved with the most beautiful wool handspun and vegetable dyes.

Custom size possible

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KA240531  -  327 x 188 cm
€7,800.00

Late 19th century kilim from southwest Turkey

The design of this kilim is very characteristic of this region, being both tribal and refined.

This beautifully sized kilim rug has been woven in 2 parts, as is often the case with weavings from this period.

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KA24056  -  321 x 200 cm
€3,200.00

Circa 1940 Kilim from central Turkey

This 2-part woven kilim is very characteristic of the weavings of this region, both in pattern and color.

It has a beautiful dimension and would look equally well under a dining room table or in a large entrance hall.

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KA240527  -  197 x 143 cm
€750.00

Wool weaving from southwest Turkey - 2nd half 20th century

Beautiful stripe with dense, contrasting colors.

Tight, dense weave in several strips

This weave can be used as a door divider, on a bed or sofa, but is not suitable for floor use.

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KA240532  -  273 x 141 cm
€4,300.00

Kilim begining of the 20th century, from the south of Turkey

This kilim is very characteristic from this area with but the freedom of the weaving and the pattern make it unique.

Kilims from this region are a perfect match for primitive art.

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KA24054  -  345 x 138 cm
€3,200.00

Early 20th century kilim from the Bakhtiari tribes, from the Chahar Mahal valley, which crosses the Zagros Mountains.

The "spearhead" border of this kilim is very characteristic of this region. The center, on the other hand, is more unusual in both color and pattern. The linear aspect of the whole is broken by the "brushstrokes" that irregularly enter the center of the weave.

The white parts have been woven with cotton to accentuate the contrast.

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HM21093  -  233 x 174 cm
€4,800.00

Suzani late 19th century, used as a wedding cloth symbolizing a passage.

The shape of the arch represents the Mihrab in the Islamic religion. In religious architecture and textiles, it is a symbol of passage, suggesting not only the existence of the beyond, the divine, but also the possibility of surrounding it.

In symbolism, the young couple lie down together under divine protection on their first night. According to custom, the empty, unembroidered part was to show proof of the bride's virginity.

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NT240222  -  260 x 81 cm
€1,080.00

Kilim mid-20th century, southwest Turkey

These kilims were woven to hang above a sofa. Today, they fit perfectly in a corridor, an entrance hall or alongside a sofa.

The colors of this kilim are softer than those usually used in this region.