Description
Kilim rugs differ significantly from hand-knotted varieties in that they are hand-woven and do not have a high wool pile. This makes them flatter and rougher to the touch, but also less expensive to produce. These rugs are lighter and can be used on both sides. Originally from ancient Persia, they are now also produced in Afghanistan. Their designs are influenced by the weaving technique and tend to feature simple, linear patterns. This makes them particularly versatile and allows them to be integrated into both traditional and modern interiors. Kilim rugs are a popular choice for those who value craftsmanship and an authentic, slightly rustic look without compromising on quality and history.









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