This kilim showcases a beautifully balanced composition of horizontal stripes in earthy taupe tones, interspersed with thin bands of deep burgundy and navy blue. The motifs scattered along these colored stripes are small, geometric star-like figures crafted in white, black, red, and blue hues. These motifs are called “haklik” or “cross” symbols in Anatolian weaving, traditionally symbolizing protection and warding off evil. Their repetition in modest sizes gives the rug an elegant rhythm and a sense of continuity.
The taupe background creates a warm, neutral foundation, allowing the richer stripes and motifs to stand out without overwhelming the senses. This balance reveals the weavers’ deep understanding of harmony, where each element supports the other, creating a cohesive narrative that speaks to resilience, protection, and daily life.
For those intrigued by the deeper meanings behind these carefully woven symbols and eager to explore the rich tradition behind kilim motifs, visit our Kilim motifs and symbols page.
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