Polish Tapestry Rug
This early 20th-century Polish kilim, attributed to Wanda Kossecka, reflects a traditional workshop practice. The design shows a field of wildflowers set against a gold ground, with a clear palette of lavender, fuchsia, ochre, and green. It is woven in a single-ply, hand-spun wool tapestry weave on a waxed linen warp. The structure is dense and sturdy, with light fraying at the fringe. Suitable for the floor, it also works well as a wall piece.
Year:Â Early 1900s
Material: Wool, linen
Dimensions: W 93 x D 77 inÂ
SKU: JSG-HF294

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