Afghan kilim 124 x 82 cm # 1216

£95.00

Afghan Kilim

These colourful kilims come from Maimana in Northern Afghanistan woven with wool from ghilzai sheep by Uzbek weavers using mostly vegetable dyes.

 

 

 

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Description

A kilim is a traditional flat-woven rug, known for its vibrant colors, geometric patterns, and cultural symbolism. Unlike pile rugs, kilims are made without knots, resulting in a smooth, lightweight, and reversible textile.

The word kilim comes from Turkish, derived from the Persian gelīm, meaning a flat-woven textile.
• Kilims have been woven for centuries across Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, the Caucasus, North Africa, and Central Asia.
• Historically, they served as floor coverings, wall hangings, blankets, and prayer rugs, often woven by tribal women as part of household life.