Kilim Mut
Kilim Circa 1940, du sud de la Turquie
Tissage très dense et très précis - Motifs fins - Belle association de couleurs - Très belle taille
Kilims from the Mut area are woven from medium-sized wools, and most are warp-woven from brown goat's wool.
Symbolic patterns are generally less rigorous than in other kilims, making them even closer to primitive art.
The colors usually used are red, orange, brown, green and beige.
Weaving Women learned the art of kilim weaving from their mothers or grandmothers. Kilims were woven by hand, using hand-spun wool, which they dyed as they went along.
Patterns and colors: Each region had its own way of spinning wool, its own patterns and its own palette of colors.
These antique kilims were intended for domestic use.
They were woven without drawing boards, which adds a real personal touch and makes them unique pieces.
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, to select only the most beautiful.
Caractéristiques
- Colorants
- Chimique
- Région
- Mut
- Pays
- Turquie
- Type de pièce
- Kilim ancien
- Matière
- 100 % laine, filées main
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