Story Behind The Art: Kilim rugs are cherished for their striking motifs, vivid colors, and affordability—traits that contribute to their widespread appeal. These flatwoven textiles, from regions across the Near and Far East, are made by interlacing colored wefts and warps, resulting in a technique known as flatweave. In this method, the colored weft threads are looped back around pairs of warp threads, producing bold, angular patterns. Due to this structure, Kilim motifs are inherently geometric. Their crisp, precise designs make them especially prized among collectors.
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