Woolen carpet kilim
Code: 2011051AProduct detailed description
A woolen kilim carpet from the fifties that bears the handwriting of Antonín Kybal, a textile artist and the founder of the Kybal's Textile School at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague. Kybal had a great influence on his students and their work is often indistinguishable from his own, therefore this carpet could be created by some of them. Kilim carpets are flat-woven rugs originally made by nomadic nations. Later, they became mass produced due to the popularity they gained during the twentieth century. This carpet has a distinct pattern made of intersecting geometrical shapes of bold colours. Geometric patterns are typical for Kybal's work from the fifties. The carpet is in a very good condition.
Additional parameters
Category: | Clocks and decoration |
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Condition: | In original condition |
Country: | Czechoslovakia |
Dimensions W × H × D: | 220 × 1 × 195 |