Kilim 40 %
247 x 176cm$2,381
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Kilim Rugs: Kelim rugs, unlike classic oriental rugs, are woven and not knotted. Especially in Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and North Africa kilims are used for centuries and not only as rugs. They are also valued as curtains, cushions and wall decorations in the Orient even today. However, their thin pile and rustic flair also fit perfectly into a modern furnished apartment. With their down-to-earth flair, they bring a pleasant warmth and coziness to your home.
Indian Rugs: The knotting of rugs in India dates back to the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. At that time, knotting factories were built according to the Persian model. The influence of the patterns can still be seen today even though Indian rugs are very good quality, especially in new creations.
Flor: flor
Chain from virgin wool: Hand-spun virgin wool is used by nomads not only in the pile, but also for the warp (the base fabric).
Hand woven quality: Hand-woven kilims are part of the culture in the oriental countries for centuries. Different methods are used depending on the region. Afghan kilims, for example, can be used on both sides, while Sirjan kilims are embroidered on a base fabric.
Article No. | 1017342 |
Size | 247 x 176 cm |
Provenance | Kilim |
Origin | Indian |
Height approx. | 10-12mm |
Pile | 100% Virgin Wool With Silk |
Chain | 100% Virgin Wool |
Manufactured | Hand Woven |
Kilim Rugs: Kelim rugs, unlike classic oriental rugs, are woven and not knotted. Especially in Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and North Africa kilims are used for centuries and not only as rugs. They are also valued as curtains, cushions and wall decorations in the Orient even today. However, their thin pile and rustic flair also fit perfectly into a modern furnished apartment. With their down-to-earth flair, they bring a pleasant warmth and coziness to your home.
Indian Rugs: The knotting of rugs in India dates back to the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. At that time, knotting factories were built according to the Persian model. The influence of the patterns can still be seen today even though Indian rugs are very good quality, especially in new creations.
Flor: flor
Chain from virgin wool: Hand-spun virgin wool is used by nomads not only in the pile, but also for the warp (the base fabric).
Hand woven quality: Hand-woven kilims are part of the culture in the oriental countries for centuries. Different methods are used depending on the region. Afghan kilims, for example, can be used on both sides, while Sirjan kilims are embroidered on a base fabric.
Age: | New |
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Chain: | Virgin Wool |
Condition: | New |
Flor: | Virgin Wool With Silk |
Height: | 10-12mm |
Knots: | Keine Angabe |
ModerneTeppiche: | Kelim |
Name: | Kelim |
Name Addition: | Nimbaft |
Origin: | Indian |
Processing: | Hand Woven |
Shape: | Rectangular |