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Rare Bessarabian Kilim

Circa 1950
424 × 343 cm 13’10” x 11’3”
£20,000

Description

This exquisite piece of art is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the Bessarabian region, which encompasses parts of modern-day Moldova, Ukraine, and Romania. Every intricate detail and vibrant colour woven into this kilim tells a story of the skilled hands that created it, making it a truly remarkable work of art. Rarely do we come across Bessarabian kilims in this large-scale size and with this unique design.  Woven around the mid 20th century, and expertly backed.

This Bessarabian Kilim is a masterpiece that effortlessly combines traditional motifs and patterns with a unique blend of Eastern and Western modern influences. Its design features floral motifs, over-lapping paisley motifs, bursting leaves, and a fascinating flowing border, all meticulously woven with a harmonious colour palette. The vibrant hues of red, purple, pastels, greens, and gold create a mesmerising visual feast for the eyes, evoking a sense of warmth, elegance, and sophistication. The deep black background used for both main background and border allow the dyes and pattern to create a work of art.

What sets the Bessarabian Kilim apart from other textiles is not only its aesthetic appeal but also its exceptional quality. These kilims are hand-woven using the finest wool or silk threads, ensuring durability and longevity. The attention to detail and precision in the weaving process is evident in the intricate patterns and the seamless blending of colours. Each kilim is a labor of love, taking months or even years to complete, resulting in a truly unique and irreplaceable piece of art.

While most Persian carpets can be classified to a specific region corresponding to their weave, this is not the case with Bessarabian carpets and rugs. With these rugs, the weave only gives clues about the market it was created for (rural or urban); therefore, a normal classification is disregarded and the broader term, “Bessarabian”, is applied.

Bessarabian rugs and carpets are the commonly given name for rugs in pile and tapestry technique originating in Ukraine and Moldova during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  Some scholars will classify flat-woven carpets as Bessarabian, while referring to knotted-pile carpets as Ukrainian. They are predominantly from an area corresponding to modern Bulgaria and Romania. Produced under late Ottoman rule, they stand right on the cusp of European and Oriental carpet weaving.

We would love the opportunity to show you this exceptional Bessarabian kilim in situ, our home visit service is available anywhere in the UK.

Our showroom is open Monday to Saturday by appointment, located in the small village of Crondall, Surrey we are around an hours drive from London.

Love this remarkable Bessarabian kilim? Reserve this piece for your home or project, we are happy to help in this way.

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