Description
Kilim rugs differ fundamentally from hand-knotted rugs in that they are woven by hand and do not have a raised pile of wool. This makes them flatter and rougher than knotted wool rugs, which simplifies their manufacture and reduces costs. Another advantage is that kilim rugs are much lighter and can be used on both sides. Hand-woven kilims originally come from former Persia, but are now also produced in India. Their simple, linear patterns are the result of the special weaving technique used to make them. This makes kilim rugs an inexpensive and versatile option for many interior design styles.















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