This is a hand-woven wool kilim made in Iran (Persia).
Small kilims can be used in a variety of ways, depending on your ideas. They can serve as an accent for a small part of a room, or even as a placemat under a dish. They are easy to add to various places in your room, such as tables, entryways, or under vases, and effortlessly enhance the room's ambiance.
Persiadirect's vintage kilims offer a wide variety of unique designs collected from kilim enthusiasts and collectors. All are unused items preserved in good condition, so you can use them with peace of mind.
Enjoy a comfortable lifestyle with these one-of-a-kind hand-woven kilims, each with a design unique in the world.
| Size | 47×58cm |
| Origin | Varamin |
| Material | 100% Wool |
| Weaving Method | Flat Weave |
| Color | Red |
| Era | 1950s |
Characteristics of the Region (Varamin)
Varamin is located near Tehran, the capital of Iran, and is a region historically connected by the Silk Road. In Varamin, where diverse ethnic groups and races live, traditional hand-woven "kilims" are particularly famous. The color usage in Varamin kilims has changed over time; older pieces often feature vibrant hues, while newer ones tend to use more subdued, darker colors. Various patterns exist in their designs, but the geometric motif called "Cheshm Gir" is particularly known as a characteristic of this region. Wool is the primary material, but some pieces also incorporate cotton, creating variations in touch and texture.
What is a Kilim?
Persian hand-woven kilims are globally popular traditional hand-woven textiles that become more appealing with age. They are known as vintage kilims, old kilims, or antique kilims depending on when they were woven, and are loved by people of all ages. Most kilims are made of wool, but some are also produced using cotton or silk. They are made from natural materials. Since natural dyes are used for coloring, they can be used with peace of mind. These hand-woven kilims are durable and based on the design styles of tribes and ethnic groups, known as tribal rugs. They feature geometric patterns inspired by nature and animals, with each kilim having a unique design.
Various ethnic groups live across the vast land of Iran. The design and color characteristics differ by region of origin, allowing you to enjoy a wide range of design patterns.
Other Uses for Kilims
Kilims are widely used not only as simple rugs or floor coverings but also as wall hangings or as decorative items for other furniture such as sofas, tables, and beds. Their unique designs and colors are distinctive features, and they are often utilized as room accents. Kilims are not merely ornaments; they are important elements that enrich the overall atmosphere of a room and highlight its individuality. They add a unique charm and warmth to the living space. By incorporating kilims, you can enjoy an artistic and comfortable life, surrounded by things you love.
Kilims and Interior Design
Kilims are incredibly versatile and can be incorporated into various interior styles. In modern interiors, introducing the unique patterns and colors of a kilim into a simple space adds an accent. For natural or Scandinavian interiors, pairing kilims with wooden furniture, plants, or natural material decor enhances their warmth and natural ambiance. They also blend well with a bohemian atmosphere, where placing them on the floor or hanging them on the wall elevates the room's overall feel. Kilims feature ethnic designs and a tribal aesthetic, making them compatible with interiors that incorporate cultural elements from Iran, Turkey, or Morocco. Arranging them as tapestries or cushions can add warmth and depth to the entire room.
Daily Care
Remove dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner or broom. If there are noticeable stains, dilute a neutral detergent (for wool/silk) with water, wring out a towel firmly, and gently wipe the surface. Afterward, carefully wipe with water to remove any detergent, then dry in a well-ventilated, shaded area.
Please Note
Due to being hand-woven, there may be slight distortions in shape, weaving irregularities, or uneven dyeing. Please enjoy these as part of the charm of a hand-woven item.
Product Number: K942_RE
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