Description
Kilim rugs differ significantly from hand-knotted varieties in their hand-weaving technique, which results in a flat, rough pile without elaborate wool inserts. This not only makes them more affordable, but also lighter and more versatile, as they can be used on both sides. Originally from former Persia, they are now also common in Afghanistan. Their designs are often simple and straightforward, due to the weaving technique that is characteristic of kilims. Unlike traditional carpets, kilims are not knotted but woven, which makes their production less time-consuming. These characteristics make kilim carpets an attractive choice for those who are looking for robust and versatile floor coverings without having to forego traditional craftsmanship.





















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