5'0x6'7Ft Vintage Bohemian Kilim, Handwoven Wool Kilim Rug, Ethnic Mut Area Rug"

5'0x6'7Ft Vintage Bohemian Kilim, Handwoven Wool Kilim Rug, Ethnic Mut Area Rug"
Categories: Soups, Noodle
Brand: Etsy - Etsy (US)
Color: Black
311.5 USD
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VINTAGE MERSIN MUT KILIM RUG Kilim, a word of Turkish origin, denotes a pileless textile of many uses produced by one of several flatweaving techniques that have a common or closely related heritage & are practiced in the geographical area that includes parts of Turkey. Wool is the primary & often the only material used to make a kilim rug. Many kilim are made totally from wool ith cotton warps, which accounts for the great majority of all kilims. There are five basic categories of motifs used in kilims, though the combinations are infinite: animal motifs (most frequently birds, but also dragons & bugs), plant-based motifs, geometric motifs (the most common), symbolic motifs (reflecting the emotions of the weaver as well as natural events) & mixed motifs (a variety of combined designs such as letters, vases & columns). There is almost always a symmetrical design in the completed kilim, producing a mirror image down the center line. The meaning of the images can also be quite intriguing. For example, a design named hand on the waist signifies fertility. It could inform a household that a bride is expecting. Earrings & hair braids are used by young girls to tell their parents they are ready to get married. While a hook is woven to ward off evil eyes with its spiky edge, the horns of a ram symbolize bravery, bounty & joy. Age:1960s Place of origin: Mersin -Turkey Pattern: geometric Measurements : 59.8 x 80.3 inches …152 x 204 cm5'0"x 6'7" feet Material: 100 % natural wool Shipping : UPS Shop code: K-217 Payment : We accept PAYPAL, SHOPIER & all credit cards Following your order placement, you will receive an email from Shopier. Via this email, you will be able to pay securely your debit/credit card." 5'0x6'7Ft Vintage Bohemian Kilim, Handwoven Wool Kilim Rug, Ethnic Mut Area Rug"