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60802 Vintage Turkish Neutral Striped Kilim Rug, 06’07 x 09’07.
Imbuing a sense of Wabi-Sabi grace into the realm of earth-tone elegance, this handwoven wool vintage Turkish striped kilim rug seamlessly intertwines modern style with rugged beauty. Comprising a mosaic of Turkish kilim rug fragments, it portrays a collection of neutral earthy-hued stripes, alternating gracefully between broad and slender bands, set against an abrashed tan backdrop. Embracing the essence of Wabi-Sabi, the overall design aesthetic is characterized by simplicity and unpretentiousness, with a pronounced emphasis on comfort. Rejecting the pursuit of perfection, the misaligned stripes contribute character and depth, rendering this vintage Turkish kilim rug infinitely more intriguing than its mass-produced counterparts.
Craft a space of modern comfort with this handwoven wool vintage Turkish Kilim rug adorned with understated earthy stripes. The simplistic style and neutral color palette, inspired by warm earth tones, effortlessly evoke a sense of warmth and coziness, all while maintaining a tastefully casual ambiance. Reflecting the principles of Wabi-Sabi and minimal aesthetics, this flatweave Kilim rug artfully weaves together narrow bands, creating a captivating visual effect.
In the spirit of Wabi-Sabi, where imperfections are embraced as integral elements of beauty, this vintage Turkish Kilim rug stands as a testament to the allure of rustic simplicity. The deliberate irregularities and neutral earth tones contribute to a harmonious blend of elegance and authenticity, making it a distinctive addition to any interior seeking a balance between modern sophistication and the inherent beauty of imperfection.
- Rendered in variegated shades of tan, sand, taupe, light brown, gray and black coffee with other neutral colors.
- This vintage Kilim rug is backed with a cotton fabric as reinforcement.
- Abrash. Some stains throughout the rug.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 06’07 x 09’07.
- Date: 1960s. Mid-20th Century.