Description
Kilim rugs are woven by hand and differ from hand-knotted rugs in that they are flatter and rougher in character, without a high wool pile. This manufacturing method makes them less expensive and lighter in weight, allowing them to be used on both sides. Originally from Persia, they are now also frequently produced in Afghanistan. Their patterns are typically simple and straightforward, due to the special weaving technique. This makes kilims a popular choice for those who appreciate traditional craftsmanship and are looking for a practical and aesthetic rug that looks good in a variety of settings.














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