Description: A kilim rug is a type of flat-woven textile traditionally made in various parts of the world, including Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Central Asia. Kilims are usually made of wool, although other fibers such as cotton or silk may also be used. They are known for their vibrant colors and geometric patterns, often featuring diamonds, triangles, or stripes. Kilims were traditionally used as floor coverings or as decorative pieces in homes, and they continue to be popular today. They are often used as wall hangings, table runners, or throw blankets. Kilims can add a pop of color and texture to any room, and their unique designs are a reflection of the cultural heritage of the region where they were made.
Design: Kilim
Primary Colors: Red
Minor colors: Navy, Medium Blue, Cream, Green, Yellow, Brown, Black
Exact Size: 4'9" x 6'8"
Style: Tribal
Age: New
Pile Material: 100% wool
Country of Origin: Iran