




Story Behind the Art: Kilim rugs are celebrated for their bold visual character, vibrant colors, and approachable affordability, making them one of the most popular forms of flatwoven textiles from the Near and Far East. Unlike pile rugs, kilims are created through a flatweave process in which colored weft and warp threads are interlaced to form the design. Patterns are produced by winding the colored weft threads back and forth around pairs of warp threads, a technique that naturally results in angular, geometric motifs. This weaving method gives kilims their crisp lines and graphic clarity, qualities that collectors and designers greatly admire. Known for their lightweight construction and versatility, kilim rugs function equally well as floor coverings, wall hangings, or decorative accents. Their sharp ornamentation, durable structure, and artisanal craftsmanship make kilims a timeless choice for both casual and curated interiors.
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