A kilim is a flatwoven textile made with slit-weave technique, no pile, showing crisp geometric patterns—diamonds, medallions, hooks, and stylized flora—created by interweaving colored wool warps and wefts. Kilims are lightweight, reversible, and durable, with a flat, tapestry‑like texture and a bold, graphic look reflecting regional tribal or village motifs.
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A long, handwoven Anatolian runner featuring a striking field of repeating octagonal medallions that creates a rhythmic, tapestry‑like surface. Each medallion contains intricate, geometric star and cross motifs in warm, earthy tones — rust, ochre, deep brown and muted cream — producing a lively but harmonious overall pattern. The stepped inner outlines and serrated guard borders give the piece strong directional energy, while the densely packed design reads beautifully from a distance and rewards close inspection.
Measurements

Size in Inches: 123 in × 52 in Size in Feet and Inches: 10 ft 3 in × 4 ft 4 in Size in Centimeters: 312 cm × 132 cm
