Kilim Wool Rugs
4 X 2.7 ft (123 X 80 cm)

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Persian Kilim rug
Shiraz Kilim

The term ‘kilim’ originates from the Persian gelīm where it means ‘to spread roughly. Like pile carpets, kilim have been produced since ancient times.

The weave is almost identical with that of modern Kilims, and has about fourteen threads of warp and sixteen threads of weft to the inch. The pattern consists of narrow stripes of blue, green, brownish yellow, and red, containing very small geometric designs.

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Description

Kilim Rugs – Persian

The term ‘Kilim’ originates from the Persian gelīm (گلیم) which it means ‘to spread roughly’. Perhaps of Mongolian origin. The Turkish name is “Kilim” as well. Like pile carpets, Kilim rugs go back to the ancient times.
The explorer Mark Aurel Stein found Kilims dating to at least the fourth or fifth century CE in Hotan, China:

“As Kilims are much less durable than rugs that have a pile to protect the warp and weft, it is not surprising that few of great age remain. The weave is almost identical with that of modern Kilims, and has about fourteen threads of warp and sixteen threads of weft to the inch. The pattern consists of narrow stripes of blue, green, brownish-yellow, and red, containing very small geometric designs. With this one exception, so peculiarly preserved, there are probably very few over a century old.”

 

 

Additional information

Size

4 X 2.6 ft (123 X 80 cm)

Material

Wool

Colour

Multicolor

Country of Origin

Iran

Foundation

Cotton

Weave

100% Hand Knotted

Age

New

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Description

Kilim Rugs – Persian

The term ‘Kilim’ originates from the Persian gelīm (گلیم) which it means ‘to spread roughly’. Perhaps of Mongolian origin. The Turkish name is “Kilim” as well. Like pile carpets, Kilim rugs go back to the ancient times.
The explorer Mark Aurel Stein found Kilims dating to at least the fourth or fifth century CE in Hotan, China:

“As Kilims are much less durable than rugs that have a pile to protect the warp and weft, it is not surprising that few of great age remain. The weave is almost identical with that of modern Kilims, and has about fourteen threads of warp and sixteen threads of weft to the inch. The pattern consists of narrow stripes of blue, green, brownish-yellow, and red, containing very small geometric designs. With this one exception, so peculiarly preserved, there are probably very few over a century old.”

 

 

Additional information

Size

4 X 2.6 ft (123 X 80 cm)

Material

Wool

Colour

Multicolor

Country of Origin

Iran

Foundation

Cotton

Weave

100% Hand Knotted

Age

New

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.