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Age: 1960s
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 5' 1" W x 7' 8" L
Floor Heating Safe: Yes
Material: Wool on cotton
Origin: Balikesir, Turkey
Primary Color: Electric blue, orange
Product Care: Vacuum clean gently or professional cleaning
Shape: Rectangle
Style: Yoruk style
Turn your home into a canvas of Anatolian poetry with this evocative 1960s Turkish striped kilim, handwoven in the storied highland village of Balikesir. Every thread of this mid-century treasure is an intimate gesture—an unhurried rhythm that marries rustic tribal tradition with a modern collector's eye.
Balikesir kilims are coveted for their raw authenticity and encoded symbolism, and this elongated 5x8 masterpiece continues that lineage with disciplined geometry and meditative movement. Each stripe is not merely a band of color, but a breath in the visual cadence—an element that anchors a grand salon, stretches elegantly beneath a dining table, or imbues a loft corridor with architectural presence.
Woven into its warp and weft are time-honored emblems—protective burdock motifs and abstracted symbols of unity—patterns whispered from one generation of Anatolian weavers to the next. They are more than decorations; they are blessings, wishes, and fragments of lived experience, rendered in wool.
Its color story is a masterclass in layered sophistication: deep umber and burnt sienna form the earthy foundation, warmed by olive grove green and pale sand, with flickers of terracotta blush and weathered ochre. Cutting through the warmth are bold black stripes and strokes of electric blue, while vivid fuchsia accents inject a spirited, contemporary jolt—an interplay of tones as nuanced and balanced as a mid-century color study. This chromatic harmony thrives in both the restraint of a minimalist interior and the lush complexity of a space rich with texture, patina, and art.
In a light-filled Tribeca loft, it becomes the grounding force beneath a Tobia Scarpa sofa. In a Montauk retreat, it hums gently against whitewashed walls and driftwood furniture. Or imagine it layered in a Parisian pied-à-terre, where aged brass mirrors and abstract paintings echo its quiet elegance.
Wherever it resides, this organic rustic style rug is more than a floor covering—it is a cultural heirloom, a statement of discernment, and a fragment of Anatolia's woven soul. Exclusively available through Kilim Couture New York.
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