Antique kilims

Eastern tradition in Western decoration

Women learned the art of kilim weaving from their mothers or grandmothers. Each region had its own way of spinning wool, its own patterns and its own palette of colors. These ancient kilims, sometimes woven for dowry, were always intended for domestic use. These carpets were woven without the use of drawing boards, which gives them a real personal touch and makes them unique. Their beauty depends on the way the weaver has interpreted the motifs and combined the colors. That's why we choose our kilims one by one, selecting only the very best.

Brand:

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.

Brand:

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

Brand:

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.

Brand:

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.

Brand:

MUB220257  -  268 x 151 cm
€1,600.00

Kilim mid-20th century, from a region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers south of Baghdad

This kilim from the Samawa region has a beautiful harmony of colors.

Its softer weave and less-tight embroidery made it ideal for use as a hanging or bedspread.
It is therefore unsuitable for the floor in high-traffic areas.