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 rougher, which reduces their production costs. They are lighter and more versatile as they can be used on both sides. Originally from Persia, they are now also produced in India. Their patterns are typically simple and straightforward due to the special weaving technique. This makes them a popular choice for both modern and traditional interiors that value craftsmanship and aesthetics.




















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