This exquisite vintage Anatolian Yoruk kilim features a distinctive striped composition that reflects the traditional weaving style of nomadic Yoruk tribes of Anatolia. The rug is characterised by broad horizontal bands in warm golden yellow, earthy brown, and muted olive tones, creating a bold yet harmonious visual rhythm across the surface.
At the centre, a decorative panel of interconnected diamond motifs adds a striking geometric element to the design. These diamonds are outlined with angular tribal patterns and filled with intricate symbolic forms, typical of Yoruk weaving traditions, in which motifs often carry cultural meanings related to protection, fertility, and tribal identity.
The flat-woven wool construction gives the kilim a soft texture while maintaining durability and authenticity. Subtle variations in the natural dyes and weaving create a beautifully aged character that highlights the piece's handmade quality.
With its warm, earthy palette, strong geometric motifs, and balanced striped layout, this vintage Anatolian Yoruk kilim brings rustic charm and tribal artistry to any interior, making it an eye-catching piece for both traditional and contemporary spaces.
Explore the artistry of our authentic vintage kilims and flatweave rugs. These pieces are carefully handwoven using only the finest natural materials, such as pure wool, silk, and cotton, resulting in exceptional works of art. Our kilims undergo professional cleaning to maintain their timeless allure and preserve their rich history.
Our specialist restoration workshops expertly secure these vintage art pieces, guaranteeing many more years of enjoyment. To enhance durability and longevity, we highly recommend using a rug pad with a grip back to keep your kilim in place on the floor, smooth out any shipping wrinkles, and protect it from deterioration.
Our product photography skillfully captures the naturalistic colours of our one-of-a-kind products using gentle natural light, although the colours may appear different depending on your device. Before shipping, every kilim undergoes a meticulous stretching process to ensure it arrives straight and flat. Due to their unique, handmade nature, vintage kilims may display slight variations.









