Description
Kilim rugs differ fundamentally from hand-knotted varieties in that they are woven by hand. Without a high wool pile, they are flatter and rougher, which makes them cheaper to produce. Their versatility is evident in the fact that they are lighter and can be used on both sides. Originally from Persia, they are now also manufactured in Afghanistan. Their characteristic, simple patterns are the result of their special weaving technique. Kilim rugs are popular for their craftsmanship and cultural connection to the history of Oriental rugs. They offer a traditional aesthetic that is both practical and robust, ideal for modern living spaces with a touch of historical elegance.

























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