Kilim carpets from Iran (Persian Kilims) have been knotted by hand by nomads, mainly women, for centuries. All the materials used are pure natural products, such as the wool and the vegetable dyes. Stockbreeding is the usual occupation for nomads, historically as well as in the present, and in step with the animals' need for new grazing, the nomads move as well. The diversity of nature through which the nomads travel also sets its mark on a typical Persian Kilim carpet, which is famous for being inspired by the nature in which the people live and work.
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Manufacturing: Knotted by hand | |
Size: 326 x 123 cm | |
Thickness approx: 10 mm | |
Age: Contemporary 0-20 years (not used) | |
Origin: Persia / Iran | |
Pile: Wool | |
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