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MAZE - 20
≈ 142 × 72 cm
Not just a kilim — a cicim. A rarer weaving technique where additional threads are hand-worked into the surface, creating texture and depth that a flat-weave simply cannot achieve.
Hook after hook, diamond after diamond — nothing stands alone here. Every form reaches toward the next, interlocking across the entire field in a pattern that has no clear beginning and no clear end.
Handcrafted in Denizli (Turkey) using the traditional cicim technique with supplementary weft threads
Naturally dyed in grey-mauve and dark brown
Orange and pink in early synthetic dyes, typical of late 19th to early 20th century Anatolian weaving
One of a kind — never repeated, never mass-produced
Vintage — carrying the depth of serious age
High-quality wool, built to last generations
An interlocking piece, ready to find its next home.
Dominating motif: Hook (Çengel) — interlocking hooks surrounding each diamond, believed to protect against the evil eye, here rendered in an unusually fluid and organic form across the entire field.
≈ 142 × 72 cm
Not just a kilim — a cicim. A rarer weaving technique where additional threads are hand-worked into the surface, creating texture and depth that a flat-weave simply cannot achieve.
Hook after hook, diamond after diamond — nothing stands alone here. Every form reaches toward the next, interlocking across the entire field in a pattern that has no clear beginning and no clear end.
Handcrafted in Denizli (Turkey) using the traditional cicim technique with supplementary weft threads
Naturally dyed in grey-mauve and dark brown
Orange and pink in early synthetic dyes, typical of late 19th to early 20th century Anatolian weaving
One of a kind — never repeated, never mass-produced
Vintage — carrying the depth of serious age
High-quality wool, built to last generations
An interlocking piece, ready to find its next home.
Dominating motif: Hook (Çengel) — interlocking hooks surrounding each diamond, believed to protect against the evil eye, here rendered in an unusually fluid and organic form across the entire field.