This hand woven wool kilim rug is a stylish addition to your home's interior decor. With its bright colors and intricate patterns, it adds a unique touch of style to your room. The 178 x 127 cm size provides full and stylish coverage for your floor. Buy it today!


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  • Return Policy: We understand that buying a rug can be a big investment and we want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. For this reason, we offer a 30-day return policy for rugs purchased from our site. If you are unhappy with your rug for any reason, you may contact us within 30 days of receiving your order to request a return. Carpet must be in its original, unused, undamaged condition with all tags and accessories included. We reserve the right to refuse a return if the rug is not in its original condition. Return costs are the responsibility of the customer, unless the rug is faulty or we have made an error in your order. If your rug is eligible for a refund, it will be processed within 5 days of receipt of the returned rug. Please note that our 30 day return policy does not apply to personalized or bespoke rugs, which are subject to specific return conditions. We encourage you to read this information carefully before placing your order. If you have any questions regarding our return policy or would like to return a rug, please contact us and we will be happy to assist you.


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The kilim, also spelled klim or kelim, is a rug woven instead of knotted. Its name of Indo-European origin also gave rise to the Persian guilim or gelim and the Greek kalymma (which refers to the Calymmian era).

Kilims are mainly found in the Middle East, notably in Iran (particularly in certain provinces: Kurdistan, Kerman, Lorestan, Fars, Sistan and Baluchistan and Golestan), in Turkey, in the Caucasus as well as in Central Asia and emerged almost 10,000 years ago as evidenced by numerous remains. The warp of the kilim is often made of cotton, wool, silk or goat hair while the weft is made of wool, silk or goat hair.

They represent both the memory and the identity of the sedentary, nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples who weave them. Each tribe and each village has its own style: shimmering or sober colors, complex or refined decorations depending on the region. Their motifs constitute a form of symbolic writing inherited from ancient shamanist beliefs.

The patterns of the carpet are geometric, the tones are ethnic and the texture is fine. Their rendering is more flexible and lighter.

Originally, the kilim was used as a covering and to protect the floor of mosques and yurts. Nowadays, it can be used on the floor, on the walls, as a sofa throw, as a headboard or as curtains.

Cut
178 x 127cm
Origin
Afghanistan
Age
contemporary
Style
Oriental Kilim
Weight
3.40kg
Thickness
4mm, flat
Color
black, yellow, red, orange, blue, gray, june
Shapes
Rectangular
Manufacturing
hand woven
Materials
Oldest boy

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