Seljuk Anatolian runner

£750.00

Handwoven wool kilim from Anatolia. The repeated medallions, geometric patterns and borders often carry meanings representing nature, fertility, protection and prosperity. Early examples like this Suljuk kilim date back to the 13th century.

Anatolian kilims hold deep cultural and social significance and were made either for the floors, to be hung on the walls or even dowry items.

C1970’s

90×210cm

Handwoven wool kilim from Anatolia. The repeated medallions, geometric patterns and borders often carry meanings representing nature, fertility, protection and prosperity. Early examples like this Suljuk kilim date back to the 13th century.

Anatolian kilims hold deep cultural and social significance and were made either for the floors, to be hung on the walls or even dowry items.

C1970’s

90×210cm