Hand-woven in wool circa 1950-1960, this 5x6 square vintage Peruvian Kilim—traditionally known as a Frazada—is a sophisticated departure from the classic striped aesthetic. A distinctive addition to Rug & Kilim's curation, this piece showcases the intricate lattice-work and geometric precision that defines the most refined Andean textile traditions.On the Design:A striking blend of folk art charm and complex symmetry, this vintage Frazada features a mesmerizing field of interlocking diamond lozenges. The palette is a cool, earthy dialogue between sky blue, soft lavender, and sun-faded orange. Historically, these textiles were woven by Aymara or Quechua artisans on traditional backstrap looms; the two resulting panels are joined here by a bold, saffron-red central seam, a characteristic detail that highlights the authentic hand-made nature of the piece. Each diamond is filled with a stylized floral or "star" motif, ancient symbols reflecting the weaver's connection to the flora and celestial spirits of the high altitudes.The vivid color contrast between the vertical orange and blue bands brings the composition to life with bold visual impact, while the natural abrash throughout the wool adds a soft, painterly depth. Historically, these heavy-duty flatweaves were essential protection against the Andean cold, and today they stand as statements of character and wild elegance. This piece is a statement of nomadic soul—perfect for interiors seeking an infusion of global narrative, vibrant geometry, and soul.Condition:This vintage Peruvian Kilim further enjoys good condition for its age and origin.