This is an authentic, hand-woven vintage Kilim (flat-weave) rug, likely originating from Anatolia (Turkey). It is a "Yastik" size, traditionally used as a decorative pillow cover or a small floor mat, but today it is highly sought after as a tabletop accent or a wall hanging.

• Technique: Slit-weave flatweave. This traditional method creates crisp geometric patterns by leaving small, intentional gaps between color blocks.

• Materials: 100% Hand-spun wool. The natural fibers show a characteristic "hairy" texture and excellent durability. The fringe is a continuation of the wool warp threads, confirming its hand-knotted foundation.

• Color Palette: A sophisticated "earth-tone" palette featuring salmon-pink, charcoal gray, sage green, and creamy ivory. The subtle color variations (known as abrash) indicate the use of traditional dyeing methods.

• Motifs & Symbolism:

• Elibelinde (Hands-on-Hips): The stylized figures in the central field are ancient symbols of fertility, motherhood, and abundance.

• Wolf’s Mouth / Protection: The jagged diamond shapes along the border are traditional charms meant to protect the owner’s family and flocks.

• Diamond Medallions: Representing the "Evil Eye" (Nazar) to ward off bad luck.

• Dimensions: Approximately 33 inches by 18 inches (approx. 84 cm x 46 cm), excluding the fringe.

• Condition: Vintage / Good. The body of the rug is structurally sound with no major holes or repairs visible. The fringe shows authentic wear, including some tangling and unraveling consistent with age, which adds to its tribal character.