Product Description
This is a semi-antique hand-woven kilim from Iran. Due to its hand-woven nature, there may be slight irregularities in size and design. Please enjoy this as part of its handmade charm.
| Size | 60×186cm |
| Origin | Khorasan |
| Material | 100% Wool |
| Weaving Method | Soumak Weave |
| Color | Multi-color, Red, Blue, Brown, Pink |
| Period | 2000s |
Product Number: kilim_K495_CL
Characteristics of the Region (Khorasan)
Kilims crafted by the tribes living in the Khorasan province in northeastern Iran are widely known for their unique tribal rug characteristics. While simple, they feature prominent animal and geometric patterns. The color palette is characterized by subdued earthy tones, with dusty colors skillfully employed.
What is a Kilim?
Persian hand-woven kilims are globally popular traditional hand-woven textiles that grow more beautiful with age. Depending on the era they were woven, they are referred to as vintage kilims, old kilims, or antique kilims, and are loved by people of all ages. Most kilims are made of wool, but some kilims using cotton or silk are also produced. They use natural materials. As natural dyes are also used for coloring, you can use them with peace of mind. These hand-woven kilims are robustly woven and are based on the design styles of tribes and ethnic groups known as tribal rugs. They feature geometric patterns inspired by nature and animals, and each kilim has a unique design.
The vast land of Iran is home to various ethnic groups. The designs and color characteristics differ by region, offering a wide variety of design patterns to enjoy.
Other Uses for Kilims
Kilims are not simply used as carpets or rugs; they are also widely used as wall hangings or as elements in other interior decor, such as on sofas, tables, and beds. Their unique designs and colors are distinctive, and they are often utilized as accents in a room. Kilims are not just decorative items; they are positioned as important elements that enrich the overall atmosphere of a room and highlight its individuality. They add unique charm and warmth to a living space. By incorporating kilims, you can create a life surrounded by art and comfort, and enjoy a lifestyle surrounded by things you love.
Kilims and Interior Design
Kilims are incredibly versatile and can be incorporated into various interior design styles. In modern interiors, introducing the unique patterns and colors of a kilim into a simple space can add an accent. For natural or Scandinavian interiors, combining them with wooden furniture, plants, or natural materials can enhance the warmth and natural ambiance of the kilim. They also pair well with a bohemian aesthetic; placing them on the floor or hanging them on a wall can elevate the overall atmosphere of the room. Kilims have an ethnic design and tribal feel, making them a good match for interiors that incorporate cultural elements from Iran, Turkey, or Morocco. By using them as tapestries or cushions, you can add warmth and depth to the entire room.
Daily Care
Please remove dirt and dust with a vacuum cleaner or broom. If you are concerned about stains, dilute a neutral detergent (for wool/silk) with water, wring out a towel tightly, and gently wipe the surface. Then, wipe thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any detergent, and dry in a well-ventilated shaded area.
Important Notes
Due to the hand-woven nature, there may be slight distortions in shape, weaving irregularities, and dye variations. Please enjoy these as part of the charm of a hand-woven item.
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