BURGUNDY FIELD - 38

€620.00

181 × 110 cm

Three medallions, each one a world of its own, march down a deep burgundy field — bold, centered, and framed by ram's horns that curl outward like a shield. On both sides, a border of rectangular panels each carrying its own star, each in a slightly different color. Strength and variation, holding each other in balance.

This kilim knows exactly what it is.

  • Handcrafted in Kayseri (Turkey)

  • Vintage — mid-20th century, Anatolian weaving at its most structured

  • Naturally dyed in deep burgundy and aged dark tones — colors that have settled with time

  • Vibrant synthetic dyes in slate grey, olive green and cream — mid-20th century Anatolian weaving at its most composed

  • One of a kind — never repeated, never mass-produced

  • High-quality wool, built to last generations

A bold, structured piece, ready to find its next home.

Dominating motif: Koçboynuzu (Ram's Horns) — three large medallions framed by ram's horns that curl outward across a deep burgundy field. A symbol of strength and virility, one of the most powerful motifs in Anatolian weaving — here given room to breathe and command.

181 × 110 cm

Three medallions, each one a world of its own, march down a deep burgundy field — bold, centered, and framed by ram's horns that curl outward like a shield. On both sides, a border of rectangular panels each carrying its own star, each in a slightly different color. Strength and variation, holding each other in balance.

This kilim knows exactly what it is.

  • Handcrafted in Kayseri (Turkey)

  • Vintage — mid-20th century, Anatolian weaving at its most structured

  • Naturally dyed in deep burgundy and aged dark tones — colors that have settled with time

  • Vibrant synthetic dyes in slate grey, olive green and cream — mid-20th century Anatolian weaving at its most composed

  • One of a kind — never repeated, never mass-produced

  • High-quality wool, built to last generations

A bold, structured piece, ready to find its next home.

Dominating motif: Koçboynuzu (Ram's Horns) — three large medallions framed by ram's horns that curl outward across a deep burgundy field. A symbol of strength and virility, one of the most powerful motifs in Anatolian weaving — here given room to breathe and command.