Persians call it"Gilim"which means "grossly woven cover" and sometimes use it as a cover, or hang it on a wall, like a painting, a work of art. It is traditionally the nomads ofIran,Afghanistan and Turkey who master this well-known variety of weaving. This kilim has been crafted with care, and exclusively with natural materials found locally. A central ivory diamond with bird motifs make it up. 100% sheep's wool,its beautiful natural colors were obtained thanks to plants and minerals.
Persians call it"Gilim"which means "grossly woven cover" and sometimes use it as a cover, or hang it on a wall, like a painting, a work of art. It is traditionally the nomads of Iran,Afghanistan and Turkey who master this well-known weaving variety. This Kilim has been crafted with care, and exclusively with natural materials found locally. A pink and central ivory diamond with abstract patterns make it up. 100% sheep's wool,its beautiful colors of natural origin were obtained thanks to plants and minerals.
Persians call it"Gilim"which means "grossly woven cover" and sometimes use it as a cover, or hang it on a wall, like a painting, a work of art. It is traditionally the nomads of Iran,Afghanistan and Turkey who master this well-known weaving variety. This Kilim has been crafted with care, and exclusively with natural materials found locally. 100% sheep's wool,its beautiful colors were obtained thanks to plants and minerals.
Turkmen carpets refer to carpets made mostly in the Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan region. They were originally woven with locally found products. Each tribe had its motives. They are recognizable carpets by their colors often in shades of brown, and with diamond patterns like here. Weavers used to use portable weaving machines, which made small carpets. Since 1910, large workshops have appeared in the cities to make carpets of large dimensions. This little model will give an ethnic spirit to your interior. A certificate of origin is provided to you on delivery as a token of theauthenticity of the carpet. Maintenance and cleaning are preferably dry so you can enjoy its colours for a long time.
Persians call it"Gilim"which means "grossly woven cover" and sometimes use it as a cover, or hang it on a wall, like a painting, a work of art. It is traditionally the nomadic craftsmen ofIran,Afghanistan and Turkey who master this well-known weaving variety. This Kilim has been crafted with care, and exclusively from locally found natural materials. 100% sheep's wool,its beautiful colors were obtained thanks to plants and minerals.
This beautiful Persian rug was hand-knotted between Shiraz and Isfahan in Abadeh province (hence the name of the carpet). Abadeh rugs are known for their firmness and strength. A good investment if you're looking for a sustainable carpet! Their characteristic motifs often recall nature and all kinds of animals with geometric medallions. Here, the model consists of a single medallion and a large hexagon in the center. Flowers and small animals cover the field. It will surely find its place in your interior. A certificate of origin is provided to you on delivery as a token of theauthenticity of the carpet. Maintenance and cleaning are preferably dry so you can enjoy its colours for a long time.
This magnificent Persian rug was hand-knotted by nomadic craftsmen called "Les Balochs". Living in a region bordering Iran and Afghanistan (hence the name of the carpet), they are mostly farmers. Baloutches carpets are recognizable by their dark colours in shades of brown, burgundy and black. The motifs tell thenomadic and authentic ethnic spirit. The weaving is fine and very tight with wool,often goat. A good investment if you are looking for a sustainable carpet. Here, the model is composed of 3 medallions with geometric patterns with birds. Thanks to its dimensions, it would elegantly dress a hallway or an entrance hall. A certificate of origin is provided to you for delivery as a token of theauthenticity of the carpet. Maintenance and cleaning are preferably dry so you can enjoy its colours for a long time.
This beautiful Persian rug was hand-knottedin the Hamadan region of northwesternIran. This is a wool rug of excellent quality,which will keep you warm and pleasant to walk on, barefoot, in winter. It will perfectly dress the floor of your living room,dining room or even your office. Maintenance and cleaning are preferably dry so you can enjoy the colours for a long time.
This magnificent Persian rug was hand-knotted by nomadic craftsmen called "Les Balochs". Living in a border region betweenIran and Afghanistan (hence the name of the carpet), they are mostly farmers. Baloutches carpets are recognizable by their dark colours in shades of brown, burgundy and black. The motifs tell the nomadic and authentic ethnic spirit well. The weave is fine and very tight with goat's wool. A good investment if you are looking for a sustainable carpet. Here, the model is composed of 4 medallions with geometric patterns. Its dimensions are ideal for elegantly dressing an entrance hall or hallway. A certificate of origin is provided to you on delivery as a token of the authenticity of the carpet.
This beautiful Persian rug was hand-knottedin the Hamadan region of northwesternIran. This is a good qualitywool rug, which will keep you warm and pleasant to walk barefoot on it in winter. Maintenance and cleaning are preferably dry so you can enjoy the colours for a long time. The patterns are on this geometric pattern with a central diamond.
This beautiful hand-wovenPersian rug was made by craftsmen from the city of Moud located in northeasternIran.Moud rugs are luxurious rugs known for their refinement in the Oriental world. Woven with great dexterity, weavers use a double weft thread with silk to enhance the luster of velvet. This model is composed of hierti motifs in cream, blue and brown tones. A certificate is provided to you for delivery as a token of the authenticity of the carpet. Maintenance and cleaning are preferably dry so you can enjoy its colours for a long time.
This magnificent Persian rug was hand-knotted by nomadic craftsmen calledBalochs. Living in a border region betweenIran and Afghanistan (hence the name of the carpet), they are mostly farmers. Baloutches carpets are recognizable by their dark colours in shades of brown, burgundy and black. The motifs tell thenomadic and authentic ethnic spiritwell. The weaving is fine and very tight with wool,often goat. A good investment if you are looking for a sustainable carpet. Here, the model is composed of geometric patterns. A certificate of origin is provided to you for delivery as a token of theauthenticity of the carpet. Maintenance and cleaning are preferably dry so you can enjoy its colours for a long time.