Handwoven in Senneh (Sanandaj), Iran, this mid-century kilim exemplifies the region’s renowned Kurdish weaving tradition. Its interlaced diamond motifs unfold in warm tones of terracotta, ochre, sage, and indigo — a palette softened by age and use. The fine wool weft over a cotton warp creates a dense yet flexible structure, typical of Senneh craftsmanship.
Balanced between order and spontaneity, the rug’s geometric rhythm reveals the maker’s hand and the quiet irregularities of traditional looms. Its generous proportions and muted patina make it suitable both as a floor covering or a wall-hung textile.
Origin: Senneh (Sanandaj), Iran, 1950s–60s
Dimensions: approx. 10.25 ft × 6.25 ft
Handwoven in Senneh (Sanandaj), Iran, this mid-century kilim exemplifies the region’s renowned Kurdish weaving tradition. Its interlaced diamond motifs unfold in warm tones of terracotta, ochre, sage, and indigo — a palette softened by age and use. The fine wool weft over a cotton warp creates a dense yet flexible structure, typical of Senneh craftsmanship.
Balanced between order and spontaneity, the rug’s geometric rhythm reveals the maker’s hand and the quiet irregularities of traditional looms. Its generous proportions and muted patina make it suitable both as a floor covering or a wall-hung textile.
Origin: Senneh (Sanandaj), Iran, 1950s–60s
Dimensions: approx. 10.25 ft × 6.25 ft