Description
Kilim rugs differ significantly from hand-knotted rugs in that they are woven by hand. As a result, they do not have a raised wool pile and are often flatter and rougher than knotted wool rugs. Their construction is less complex, which is why they are usually significantly less expensive. Another advantage of kilim rugs is their low weight, which makes them easy to handle. They can also be used on both sides. Hand-woven kilims originate from former Persia and are now also frequently manufactured in Afghanistan. They are characterised by simple, linear patterns, which are determined by the weaving technique. These carpets are not only practical, but also versatile and suit many interior design styles.

















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