7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug
7x14 Brown, Tan, Beige Color Hand Woven Kilim Wool Traditional Oriental Rug

Celeste Rugs 7'6''x14'6'' Hand Woven Wool Brown Kilim Traditional Rug

CL19779

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Handwoven in Turkey, this antique Caucasian flatweave Kilim is adorned with bold tribal and floral motifs in coral, orange, beige, and brown. Measuring 7'6" x 14'6", its expansive size makes it ideal for gallery-style halls, dining rooms, or large living spaces. Lightweight yet durable, it is best suited for low to moderate traffic and remains in excellent condition—offering a striking blend of history, artistry, and cultural authenticity.
  • Exact Size: 7'6"x14'6"
  • Weave: Hand Woven Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Brown, Tan, Beige, Coral, Orange, Green, Gray, Multi,
  • Origin: Turkey
  • Pile Height: 0.10 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: CL19779

Story Behind the Art: Caucasian rugs—renowned for their dynamic color palettes and boldly geometric tribal symbols—originate from the culturally rich Caucasus region of southwestern Asia. Their striking designs feature diamonds, crosses, lattices, hooked forms, and linear stripes rendered in vibrant primary colors. Unlike rugs that rely on shading or tonal blending, Caucasian pieces achieve visual harmony through dramatic color contrasts. Each rug is woven using the Turkish (Giordes) knot and is considered a traditional village-weave creation. Sub-regions such as Akstafa, Baku, Aghestan, Karabagh, Kazak, Kuba, and Shirvan are known for producing distinctive interpretations of this celebrated style.


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