Cicim is one of the most decorative and labor-intensive flat-weave techniques in Anatolia. Often mistaken for embroidery, it is actually a specialized weaving method where extra colorful threads are added during the weaving process.
Unlike a standard Kilim, where the surface is smooth, a Cicim rug has a raised pattern. The weaver creates the background first and then brocades the motifs on top using a needle-like technique on the loom.
3D Texture The patterns feel slightly elevated from the base. Intricate Details Allows for much finer and more delicate motifs than a regular Kilim. Versatility Traditionally used for bridal dowries (çeyiz), wall hangings, and decorative floor covers.
—# 📸 Visual Gallery (Examples)
Example of a vintage Cicim with geometric floral motifs.
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Cicim weaving is like painting with a needle on a loom. Every line and shape is a “coded message” from the weaver. Let’s analyze these two masterpieces from our collection.
This piece represents the classic tribal Anatolian style. Its dark, rich tones and structured layout speak of tradition and protection.

| 1 | The Outer Border (Kenar) | The Protective Shield: The border represents the boundary of the home. These repeating geometric patterns are designed to keep bad luck outside. |
| 2 | Central Burdock (Pıtrak) | Warding off the Evil Eye: These “star-like” motifs are called Pıtrak. It is believed to “catch” and neutralize envious glares. |
| 3 | The Fringes (Saçaklar) | The Foundation: Unlike machine rugs, these are the actual warp threads. They prove the rug was woven on a traditional loom. |
| 4 | Diamond Lattice (Baklava) | Unity & Connection: The white grid lines connect the motifs. This represents the strength of family and tribal bonds. |

This Cicim is a celebration of life and joy. Its bright yellow foundation and repeating geometric blocks make it a perfect example of high-detail brocading.
| Feature | The Nomadic Mystery | The Anatolian Sun |
|---|---|---|
| Aura | Formal, traditional, protective | Modern, energetic, cheerful |
| Material | 100% Hand-spun Wool | 100% Hand-spun Wool |
| Dyes | Natural Indigo & Madder | Natural Saffron & Root Dyes |
| Best For | Classic interiors, study rooms | Modern sunlit apartments |
You can feel the texture of the motifs sitting “on top” of the flat-weave base—this 3D effect is the soul of an authentic, hand-woven Cicim. Unlike machine copies, these pieces have a “heartbeat.”