7x9 Vintage Chaput Kilim Rug - 47327
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| Width | 6' 10'' (208 cm) |
| Length | 9' 4'' (284 cm) |
| Weft & Warp | Cotton,Wool |
| Manufacturer | Handmade |
| Age | 30-40 years |
| Thickness Approx | 0.20 |
| Origin | Turkish |
Chaput refers to old and repurposed textiles that were traditionally used in rural and tribal homes across Anatolia. These kilims are known for their unique charm and rustic character. Woven on traditional kilim looms, Chaput kilims often feature striped or checkered patterns that vary from region to region.The designs are never mass-produced—they reflect the weaver’s personal inspiration, local influences, and available materials. Each rug is one-of-a-kind, often carrying stories of heritage and everyday life through its composition and color.
Rooted deeply in Anatolian textile culture, Chaput kilims represent the resourcefulness and creativity of traditional artisans. They offer not only functionality but also a sense of history that adds soul to any space.
Rooted deeply in Anatolian textile culture, Chaput kilims represent the resourcefulness and creativity of traditional artisans. They offer not only functionality but also a sense of history that adds soul to any space.
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Chaput refers to old and repurposed textiles that were traditionally used in rural and tribal homes across Anatolia. These kilims are known for their unique charm and rustic character. Woven on traditional kilim looms, Chaput kilims often feature striped or checkered patterns that vary from region to region.The designs are never mass-produced—they reflect the weaver’s personal inspiration, local influences, and available materials. Each rug is one-of-a-kind, often carrying stories of heritage and everyday life through its composition and color.
Rooted deeply in Anatolian textile culture, Chaput kilims represent the resourcefulness and creativity of traditional artisans. They offer not only functionality but also a sense of history that adds soul to any space.
Rooted deeply in Anatolian textile culture, Chaput kilims represent the resourcefulness and creativity of traditional artisans. They offer not only functionality but also a sense of history that adds soul to any space.






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