Antique Sivas Kilim
Period: Mid 19th Century
Origin: Sivas, Turkey
Dimensions: 165 x 400 cm
This magnificent mid 19th century Sivas kilim from Central Anatolia is a premier example of the sophisticated weaving traditions and powerful geometric artistry of the region. Sivas kilims are highly esteemed by collectors for their large scale, exceptional technical precision, and the use of vibrant, harmonious colors achieved through masterfully applied natural dyes.
The composition is dominated by a vertical sequence of five large, interlocking diamond medallions that run through the center of a brilliant shocking pink or fuchsia field. Each primary medallion features a multi layered interior with dark chocolate brown, forest green, and ivory accents, creating a striking sense of visual depth. The field is further animated by a dense arrangement of smaller nomadic motifs, including stylized geometric birds, protective tribal symbols, and traditional talismans that fill the space with a rhythmic and expressive energy.
The color palette is exceptionally vivid and well preserved, featuring the intense pink field balanced by deep indigo blues, ivory, and touches of gold and turquoise. The high quality, hand spun wool gives these colors a deep luminosity and a sturdy, resilient texture characteristic of authentic mid 19th century tribal production. The design is enclosed by a series of structured borders, the primary one featuring a repetitive sequence of stylized polychrome rosettes and interlocking geometric forms against a clean white ground.
Overall, this mid 19th century Sivas kilim is a masterpiece of Anatolian tribal artistry. Its powerful symbolic language, bold use of unconventional color, and masterful execution make it a highly coveted work for serious collectors and a breathtaking focal point for any refined interior.
