AORug#504 size.7x10
AORug#504 size.7x10
Discover the Timeless Artistry of Kilim Rugs
The word "Kilim" traces its origins to Turkish heritage, representing a pile-less textile or carpet crafted through a flat-weaving technique. What sets Kilim rugs apart from traditional pile rugs is the method of design creation. The intricate patterns and motifs on a Kilim emerge from the skillful interweaving of variously colored wefts and warps, resulting in a unique flatweave texture. In contrast, pile rugs employ the knotting of individual short strands of wool onto the warps, held together by tightly packed wefts.
Long before Kilims graced the floors of modern homes, they served as practical creations of tribal communities. These versatile textiles were employed as floor coverings, protective hangings against the elements, or for storing grains and daily essentials. Their lightweight nature and ease of transport made Kilims essential to the nomadic way of life.
Today's Kilims retain the essence of their ancient roots, incorporating tribal symbols and patterns handed down through generations. Each Kilim is meticulously hand-woven in the traditional styles of these ancient nomadic people, preserving a piece of cultural history that can adorn your home with both beauty and heritage.