



Vintage Turkish Handwoven Rug | Konya Tribal Cecim Kilim in Deep Chestnut / Rust Red / Muted Taupe 1950s
Age: 1950s
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 4' 10" W x 6' 11" L
Floor Heating Safe: Yes
Material: Wool on wool
Origin: Konya, Turkey
Primary Color: Rust red tones
Product Care: Vacuum clean gently or professional cleaning
Shape: Rectangle
Style: Tribal cecim style
A study in craftsmanship and heritage, this rare mid-century Konya cecim rug is a quiet yet commanding presence—an artifact of Anatolia's storied weaving traditions. Handwoven in the 1950s using the meticulously intricate cecim (jijim) technique, this textile is more than a rug; it is a testament to a vanishing art form, where each thread is imbued with the skill and soul of its maker.
Its diamond latticework, a motif deeply embedded in Turkish iconography, speaks to continuity and protection, forming a rhythmic geometry that feels both ancient and unexpectedly modern. The palette—a cool, nuanced interplay of rust red, deep chestnut, and muted taupe, anchored by crisp ivory accents—exudes an understated sophistication, making it a natural fit for spaces that celebrate texture, history, and restraint.
Measuring 5x7 ft, this vintage Turkish tribal kilim strikes a harmonious balance between statement-making presence and versatile scale. Beyond its visual depth, the rug's pure hand-spun wool construction lends it an organic tactility, a raw elegance that feels at once grounded and refined. Its versatility extends beyond the floor, seamlessly transitioning as a statement wall hanging or an artful layer over furniture, effortlessly complementing interiors steeped in modern minimalism, rustic refinement, or collected eclecticism.
A true collector's piece, this Konya kilim is an heirloom of quiet luxury, embodying the rare intersection of timeworn patina and enduring design—a dialogue between past and present, waiting to be written into the next chapter of a well-curated home.
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