Story Behind the Art: Kilim rugs, celebrated across the Near and Far East, are among the most distinctive and accessible forms of flatwoven textiles. Their appeal lies in bold, geometric patterns, vivid color contrasts, and practical affordability. Created by interlacing colored weft threads with the warp, the flatweave structure results in crisp, angular motifs and lightweight durability. Designs often showcase medallions, diamonds, hooked polygons, and abstracted natural forms. Collectors and interior designers alike prize kilims for the sharpness of their patterns, their cultural authenticity, and their ability to complement both rustic and modern interiors. With roots in tribal weaving traditions, kilims remain timeless examples of functional artistry.
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