Description
Kilim rugs differ significantly from hand-knotted varieties in that they are woven by hand and do not have a high wool pile. This makes them flatter and more robust, which in turn makes them more affordable. Another advantage is their lower weight and the fact that they can be used on both sides. Originally from Persia, kilims are now also widely produced in Afghanistan. Their designs are characterised by simple, linear patterns created by the special weaving technique. Kilim rugs are known for their craftsmanship and cultural significance as traditional floor coverings. They are very popular worldwide due to their versatility and authentic character, which is shaped by centuries-old manufacturing techniques.















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