Woolen Kilim

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size: 120*80 cm2 Pattern: Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh and ...
size: 150*100 cm2 Pattern: Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh and ...
size: 90*60 cm2 Pattern: Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh and ...
size: 120*80 cm2 Pattern: Shaneh Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh ...
size: 90*60 cm2 Pattern: Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh and ...
size: 150*100 cm2 Pattern: Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh and ...
size: 150*100 cm2 Pattern: Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh and ...
size: 90*60 cm2 Pattern: Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh and ...
size: 200*130 cm2 Pattern: Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: Fars-Iran alias:
size: 220*130 cm2 Pattern: Animals Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 230*125 cm2 Pattern: Howze Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 250*130 cm2 Pattern: Howz Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 400*120 cm2 Pattern: Howz Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 230*130 cm2 Pattern: Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: Fars-Iran alias:
size: 260*140 cm2 Pattern: Shooshtari Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 240*130 cm2 Pattern: Howz Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 220*125 cm2 Pattern: AghaJari Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 260*130 cm2 Pattern: Moharamat Material: Handwoven Woolen yarn place of origin: ...
size: 150*100 cm2 Pattern: Kafsadeh Material: Woolen yarn place of origin: Kohgiluyeh ...

About Woolen Kilim

Kilim is a tapestry rug handed down by nomads. The kilim, which has been handed down from mother to daughter since ancient times, is spelled with motifs of women’s cipher-like thoughts, prayers, and messages, So please enjoy the world of kilims woven from the fingers of nomadic peoples.

The most important element of Kilim is “Abrash”. Abrash is a word that expresses the texture created by the color shade and thickness of the thread. For example, even with the same red, subtle differences in color are created depending on the environment (climate and temperature) in which it is dyed. By using various red threads of different colors and weaving them in a tasteful way, comfortable color changes are created, giving depth to the kilim and increasing its value as a one-of-a-kind item. Abrash can also be seen in antique and old kilims. In the past, the weavers dyed only the minimum amount of yarn necessary for their nomadic life, so if they ran out of yarn during the weaving of the kilim, they would re-dye the yarn. However, when working in nature, even if the same material is used, the same color thread cannot be produced every time. The sense of the nomads, who rather enjoyed weaving the differences in color, became Abrash. Today, there are very few weavers who can express abrash with good taste. Even with the recent chemical dye kilim, the shades of color can be seen. Even if we want to express the original abrash that consumers want, weavers without sense and skill cannot do it, so we have to dye the yarn in advance and make it look like it.

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