Collector’s pieces

The art of kilims, symbolic support for ancient cultures

The kilim is a rural art form handed down from mother to daughter. Each region or tribe has its own interpretation of the motifs, its own wools and its own preparation. Collector's kilims are specific in that they were woven before the arrival of chemical dyes, so the wools were dyed with vegetable dyes. Vegetable colors are characterized by their density and brilliance, which have been preserved over time, and by the systematic use of indigo blue.

Brand:

WW25046  -  121 x 100 cm
€3,300.00

Sofreh Kamoo, early 20th century

Kamoo sofreh are known for their high level of abstraction, but this one is totally amazing in its modernity and artistic power, highlighted by a choice of strong colors.

This piece can be hung on the wall like a painting.

Brand:

HD02109  -  261 x 142 cm
€1,800.00

Uzbek kilim ghudjeri , begining of 20th century

This weaving style is very characteristic of those made by the Uzbek tribes.
Ghudjeri kilims are supple and were not made to be used on the floor. 

This weaving can therefore be used as a wall hanging, on a table or bench, or as a door hanging.

Brand:

WW25041  -  238 x 138 cm
€6,400.00

Late 19th century kilim from Khalajistan, northern Iran
The comb and palmette motifs on this kilim are very characteristic of this region. However, this one is distinguished by the insertion of variable geometric motifs throughout the kilim, plus a few floating motifs that enliven the border.
This is a rare piece.

Brand:

MT2504AT2  -  193 x 148 cm
€4,500.00

Early 20th century kilim from the Qashqai tribes settled in southwestern Iran
This kilim is very characteristic of the Qashqai tribes, with beautiful colors and simple, free-flowing patterns, some of which float in the weave. In places, there are small pompoms that served as good luck charms.