Technique/Quality: Hand Woven Pile Height: 5mm Design: Flat weave Yarn: Wool
20%wool and 80%jute any
20%wool and 80%jute Any
Machine made kilim(rugs) 80% cotton, 20% polyester A lot of modern and antique desing and colours 1m*2m - 1m*3m - 1m*4m - 1, 65m*2, 45m - 2m*3m
Hand Made Kilim Dhurrie Rugs.
we offer best handloomed kilim rugs, 3d kilim rugs, modern kilim rugs and kilim cushions egyptian designs and best materials and affordable prices. we also offer one of a kind handtufted pieces
We supply different designs of kilim rugs and the sizes of them can be customized as per the buyer requirements. All the kilims are handwoven from wool or cotton or both. For the sizes it starts from 30 cm for length or width and the maximum is 4 meters for the width and the height has no limits
Product : Handwoven Kilim Rug / Runner (Size - 2x3ft.3x5 ft al size available ) Material and Durable: This rug is made from premium quality of WOOL - JUTE for Durable and long last. Easy to care: Vacuum regularly to keep the rug clean and dust-free. Spot clean any stains as needed. Packing & NOTE: Rug will be Folded while packing and then shipped. So some CREASES can be seen at the time of unpacking it. These creases will go away after some days. Actual product colors may be slightly differing from the image due to the photography nature & the screen resolution.
Kilim, a word of Turkish origin, denotes a textile of many uses produced by one of several flat weaving techniques. They have a common or closely related heritage in the areas of Turkey, North Africa, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia, and China. Kilim rugs are under the general classification of oriental rugs but they are in a class of their own. The major difference between Kilim rugs and other area rugs is the pile level. While full pile rugs are made by individual short strands of wool or silk being knotted onto the warps and held together by pressing the wefts tightly, Kilim designs are made by interweaving the various wool strands through the warps and wefts, creating what is known as a flatweave rug!