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Maker(s):Unknown
Culture:Anatolian
Title:Kilim half
Date Made:19th century
Type:Textile; Floor Covering
Materials:Wool and cotton
Place Made:Asia; Turkey
Measurements:Overall: 135 in x 30 3/4 in; 342.9 cm x 78.1 cm
Accession Number:  MH 1993.7.7
Credit Line:Gift of Elizabeth C. Small (Class of 1949) in memory of Professor Marian Hayes
Museum Collection:  Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Label Text:
This stunning kilim , or flat-woven carpet, represents just half of the artist’s full creation; a right half—essentially a mirror image of this weaving—would have been sewn to this portion’s interior edge, creating a complete and powerfully geometric design (recreated below).

The design is a result of thousands of years of tradition and aesthetic preference, as well as the limitations of this specific flat-weave technique, which prevents the creation of circular shapes and long vertical lines. When one looks closely at a split-tapestry kilim they will see that almost all of the patterns are comprised of diagonal lines. Kilims were used for a variety of purposes in both village and nomadic contexts in Anatolia, including as storage and saddle bags, pillows, wall hangings, and decorative floor covers like this one.

-Kendra Weisbin, Associate Curator of Education, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (Sept. 2017)

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