Description
Kilim rugs differ fundamentally from hand-knotted varieties in that they are woven by hand and do not have a high wool pile. This makes them flatter and rougher to the touch. Their production is less complex, which generally 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 produced in Afghanistan. Their designs are typically simple and straightforward, which is determined by the weaving technique. These rugs are known and loved for their craftsmanship and versatility.













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