Description
Kilim rugs differ from hand-knotted rugs in their weaving technique: they are woven by hand, do not have a high wool pile and are typically flatter and rougher. This makes them cheaper to manufacture. Kelim rugs are lighter and can be used on both sides, which increases their versatility. Originally from Persia, they are now also widely produced in Afghanistan. Kelim rugs are characterised by their simple, linear patterns, which are created by the weaving technique. These rugs are renowned for their craftsmanship and offer a rich cultural history dating back to ancient times. Kilim rugs are a popular choice for those who appreciate natural materials and traditional craftsmanship, as well as for rooms that require a robust yet aesthetically pleasing floor covering.














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