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The Eternal Love of Sivrihisar

The Eternal Love of Sivrihisar

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"The Eternal Love of Sivrihisar" is a uniquely touching rug model hailing from Sivrihisar. The name of this kilim is heavily steeped in a tale of love that is both tragic and enduring.

The rug's rhombus pattern is intimately tied to the couple's undying love, symbolizing the wife's unwavering hope and dreams for her husband's safe return from the battlefield. This rug embodies a wife's deep love and longing, as she meticulously wove it while her husband was away at war, only for it to become his final resting shroud. To learn more about this story, please click here.

This kilim is part of our Sivrihisar Collection, crafted on wooden looms using threads derived from sheep's wool, dyed with 100% natural colors without any chemicals. The rugs from the Sivrihisar Collection are traditionally woven in a rectangular shape.

This Kilim classified as a historical artifact, is currently on display at the Sivrihisar Kilim Museum in Turkey. This presents a unique opportunity to incorporate a genuine piece of historical art into your home.

Please note that this product is approximately 80 years old.

Dimensions

Width: 55 ± 4 in | 140 ± 10 cm
Height: 118 ± 4 in | 300 ± 10 cm

Weight: 6 kg | 13 lb

Please note that all of our rugs are 100% handmade, which is why the dimensions may vary by approximately 4 inches (10 cm), making them slightly bigger or smaller.

Materials

Natural Sheep Wool
Plant-Based Natural Dyes

Signature Motifs

Hands on Hips
Running Water
The Sitting Dog
Comb
Fetter

For more details about Kilim Motifs, check out our article "Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Kilim Motifs: A Journey into Traditional Weaving Patterns" on our blog page.

Plants Used in Dyes

Yellow Shades: Daisy Flower (Anthemis Tinctoria), Hawthorn Tree (Crataegus Monogyna), Thymus (Thymus Spicata), Spurge (Euphorbia), Turmeric (Curcuma Longa), Onion (Allium Cepa)

Red Shades: Roots of Madder (Rubia Tinctorum), Roots of Green Alkanet (Pentaglottis Sempervirens), Seeds of Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia Aculeata), Henna Tree (Lawsonia Inermis)

Pink Shades: Quince Leaves (Cydonia Oblonga Miller)

Green Shades: Mint Leaf (Mentha Crispata), Vine Leaf (Vitis Vinifera), Sage (Salvia Officinalis)

Blue Shades: Woad (Isatis Tinctoria)

Brown Shades: Walnut Shell (Junglans Regia), Thuja (Cupressaceae), Red Onion (Allium Cepa)
Gray Shades & Black: Roots of Sumac (Rhus Typhina)

White: Soapwort (Saponaria Officinalis)

Care Instructions

Cleaning Instructions:
For regular upkeep, simply vacuum your rug with gentle strokes. If your rug necessitates a more thorough cleaning, hand wash it using only cold water. It's crucial to avoid using any detergents or washing machines.
After washing, lay the rug flat on a surface for drying. Refrain from hanging the rug to dry as this could result in color bleeding. It's important to note that color mixing may occur if the rug is hung to dry.

Storage Instructions:
If you plan to store your rug for an extended period without use, we recommend utilizing moth deterrents. Natural remedies are most effective for moth protection. Moths tend to avoid specific scents such as Lavender, Peppermint, Clove, Bay Leaves, Cedarwood, Patchouli, Thuja, and lemon peel.
To deter moths, consider placing or hanging cedarwood pieces, lavender sachets, or dried lemon peel near your rug. These scents are likely to keep moths at bay.
While the potent fragrances of Lavender, Peppermint, and other plant aromas are effective initially, they require regular replenishment to maintain their efficacy. Cedarwood, conversely, can be reinvigorated repeatedly by simply roughing its surface with sandpaper.

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