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This is a South Anatolian Vintage / Semi-old Handwoven Kilim from the town of Mut in Mersin Province, located in the Mediterranean region of Anatolia, Turkey. These kilims are renowned for their intricate Navajo -like designs, vibrant colors, and cultural significance.
Mut kilims are crafted using a flat-weaving technique, which involves interlacing weft and warp threads to create a smooth, pileless surface. This method allows for the creation of sharp, geometric patterns characteristic of kilims. The weft threads, which form the visible design, are typically made of wool, while the warp threads can be either wool or cotton. The use of natural dyes derived from plants and minerals imparts rich and enduring colors to these textiles.
The designs of Mut kilims often feature geometric patterns and motifs that carry symbolic meanings. Common motifs include:
Elibelinde (Hands on Hips): Symbolizing motherhood and fertility.
Wolf's Mouth or Wolf's Foot: Representing protection of flocks from wolves.
Scorpion: Denoting protection from scorpion stings.
Evil Eye: A motif intended to ward off malevolent gazes.
These motifs are not merely decorative but also convey the weaver's personal experiences, beliefs, and desires.
In Anatolian culture, kilims like those from Mut are more than functional items; they are integral to daily life and traditions. They serve various purposes, including floor coverings, wall hangings, and prayer rugs. The motifs and patterns woven into these kilims often tell stories or convey messages, reflecting the weaver's identity and the community's cultural heritage.
Due to their historical and artistic value, antique Mut kilims are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. Their unique designs and vibrant colors make them popular choices for home décor, adding a touch of cultural richness and history to contemporary interiors.
The history of Mut kilim weaving is deeply rooted in the cultural and social fabric of Anatolia, particularly in the Mediterranean region of Turkey. This craft has been practiced for centuries, passed down through generations, and has evolved to reflect the influences of various civilizations that have inhabited the area. Kilim weaving in Mut likely dates back to the early Anatolian civilizations, including the Hittites and Phrygians, who were known for their textile artistry.
The town of Mut, situated on ancient trade routes, became a melting pot of cultures, with weaving traditions influenced by the Seljuks, Ottomans, and nomadic Turkic tribes.
Mut's kilim weaving was closely associated with the Yoruk (nomadic) communities of the region. These nomads used kilims not only for decorative purposes but also for practical applications such as floor coverings, tent dividers, and storage sacks.
The designs often reflected the Yoruks' connection to nature and their spiritual beliefs.
During the Ottoman Empire, kilim weaving gained prominence, with artisans creating textiles for both local use and trade. The kilims of Mut, known for their distinct geometric patterns and vibrant colors, became highly valued.
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- Dimensions:Width: 35.83 in (91 cm)Length: 55.12 in (140 cm)
- Style:Kilim (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:circa 1970s
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor fading.
- Seller Location:Tokyo, JP
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU8206243055872
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