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DUSTY MOUNTAINS - 33
≈ 169 × 111 cm
Chevrons rising like mountains across a warm sand ground — each one edged with hooks that curl outward like branches reaching for light. At the borders, small figures stand sentinel, watching over the field from above and below.
This kilim whispers. You have to lean in to hear it.
Handcrafted in Mut (Turkey)
Antique — late 19th century, carrying the quietude of another era
Naturally dyed in faded indigo blue-green and aged dusty rose — colors worn soft by time
Warm undyed sand and natural camel wool as ground — honest and unadorned
Woven in the rare cicim technique — additional weft threads floating above the surface, creating depth and texture in every motif
One of a kind — never repeated, never mass-produced
Fine, densely woven wool — built to outlast everything
A piece of rare quietude, ready to find its next home.
Dominating motif: Çengel (Hook) — large stacked chevron forms rise across the full field, each one edged with outward-curling hooks. The çengel, one of the most protective symbols in Anatolian weaving, is here not just a border element but the architecture of the entire composition.
≈ 169 × 111 cm
Chevrons rising like mountains across a warm sand ground — each one edged with hooks that curl outward like branches reaching for light. At the borders, small figures stand sentinel, watching over the field from above and below.
This kilim whispers. You have to lean in to hear it.
Handcrafted in Mut (Turkey)
Antique — late 19th century, carrying the quietude of another era
Naturally dyed in faded indigo blue-green and aged dusty rose — colors worn soft by time
Warm undyed sand and natural camel wool as ground — honest and unadorned
Woven in the rare cicim technique — additional weft threads floating above the surface, creating depth and texture in every motif
One of a kind — never repeated, never mass-produced
Fine, densely woven wool — built to outlast everything
A piece of rare quietude, ready to find its next home.
Dominating motif: Çengel (Hook) — large stacked chevron forms rise across the full field, each one edged with outward-curling hooks. The çengel, one of the most protective symbols in Anatolian weaving, is here not just a border element but the architecture of the entire composition.