Qashqai Kilim, Persia
around 1950
wool on wool
approx. 255cm x 151cm
Qashqai kilims are exquisite handwoven textiles originating from the Qashqai tribe, a nomadic group in Iran known for their rich cultural heritage and skilled craftsmanship. These kilims are typically made using traditional techniques passed down through generations, showcasing a distinctive blend of geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and symbolic motifs.
Qashqai kilims are crafted using flat-weave techniques, creating a lightweight yet durable textile. The designs often feature geometric shapes, and intricate borders, reflecting the nomadic lifestyle and cultural influences of the Qashqai people. Natural dyes derived from plants and minerals are used, contributing to the warm and earthy color palette of these kilims.
Each Qashqai kilim carries a unique story, reflecting the artistic expression and historical significance of the Qashqai tribe. These pieces are not only valuable for their aesthetic appeal but also serve as cultural artifacts that provide a glimpse into the traditions and craftsmanship of a bygone era. Collectors and enthusiasts appreciate these antique kilims for their authenticity, quality craftsmanship, and the cultural richness they bring to any space.
Qashqai Kilim, Persia, around 1950, approx. 255cm x 151cm
Antique: 100 years old and over.
Semi-Antique: 50 to 99 years old.
Vintage: 20 to 49 years old.