



Vintage Turkish Handwoven Rug | Kurdish Sivas Cecim Kilim in Poppy Red / Golden Brown / Olive Gray 1960s
Age: 1960s
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 5' 10" W x 8' 9" L
Floor Heating Safe: Yes
Material: Wool on cotton
Origin: Sivas, Turkey
Primary Color: Earthy tones
Product Care: Vacuum clean gently or professional cleaning
Shape: Rectangle
Style: Tribal Kurdish style
This exquisite Handwoven Vintage Kurdish Cecim Kilim from the 1960s is a true rarity, hailing from Sivas, a storied Anatolian city renowned for its masterful kilims. Crafted with the special cecim technique, which lends an embroidered effect to its motifs, this piece embodies a tactile richness that speaks to the artistry of generations past. Its tribal striped composition, punctuated by the traditional Anatolian "burdock" motif, carries deep cultural symbolism—an emblem of protection and resilience woven seamlessly into its rhythmic design.
The palette is a sophisticated interplay of poppy red, golden Brown, olive gray, gray blue, black, and oak buff—an organic yet refined harmony reminiscent of Anatolia's vast landscapes, from sun-drenched plains to weathered stone facades. This rare chromatic balance exudes an effortless elegance, making the kilim an heirloom-worthy addition to any curated interior.
At 6x9, this wool rug is an artful foundation for spaces that demand both character and heritage. It anchors a living room with quiet grandeur, lending warmth and depth to a collected aesthetic. In a dining space, its woven narrative enriches gatherings with a sense of timeless sophistication. Draped beneath a bed, it transforms a bedroom into a sanctuary of texture and history, while in a hallway or entryway, it sets a tone of understated luxury. Whether placed in a Parisian-inspired salon, a modernist loft, or an eclectic bohemian retreat, this piece effortlessly bridges the past and present, inviting a dialogue between heritage and contemporary refinement.
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