Hand Woven Antique Turkmen Kilim 114 cm x 200 cm
Part of a legendary heritage, the Hand-Woven Antique Turkmen Kilim is a reflection of Turkmenistan's deep-rooted handicraft tradition. It is made of 100% wool dyed with madder / root dye. This rug, which has a history of 150 years, has been carefully preserved in an excellent condition. This rug, whose production process takes approximately 1.5 years, appears as a masterpiece of Turkmen handicrafts craftsmen. It tells a fascinating story with each pattern. Carefully woven with each knot and pattern, this rug is part of a heritage that transcends many generations.
Bringing a fascinating reflection of history and culture to your living spaces, this unique piece brings a unique rarity and character to your homes. With this unique piece, you have a story from the past to the present and a way to keep the value of traditional handicrafts alive.
-ID information-
ID Number: END24983400075
Origin: Turkmenistan
Dimensions - Square meters: 114 cm x 200 cm = 2.28 m2 / Square meters
Production Location: Turkmenistan - Village Production
Producer: Anonymous / Public
Age: 150
Production Time Approx: 1.5 years
Production Method: 100% Handmade Production
Dye Technique: Kök (Root) Dye
Yarn Technique and Weft Warp, Knot: Kerman Special Hand Spinning / Wool to Wool - 100% Wool
Condition of the Product: Excellent (according to its age)
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Note: Product colors are the same as in the photos, but may look different due to your screen model or screen settings. Symmetry deficiencies, color errors, etc. you see in Kilim and Carpet photos. Problems arising from production show that those products are made by human hand. Sometimes these mistakes even increase the value of the product. You can call our consultants for any questions you want to ask about these products.
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