Product Description:
Handwoven Jajim Kilim Fars 195x130 NR: 22. Kilim and Persian rugs are all terms associated with traditional textile art, each with its own characteristics and cultural roots. Let me break them down for you: 1. Jajim (Jajim Rugs) - Origin: Jajims are traditionally woven in parts of Iran and other regions influenced by Persian culture. - Material: Typically made of wool, sometimes combined with silk or cotton. - Weaving Technique: Similar to kilims, they are woven using a flat-weave technique. However, they are often lighter and more flexible. - Pattern: Bold, colorful, striped patterns are characteristic. They are often reversible and can be used as rugs, blankets, or wall hangings. - Use: Known for their portability, they are often used by nomadic communities. 2. Kilim (Kilim) - Origin: Kilim rugs (or kilim carpets) are found throughout the Middle East, Central Asia, and the Caucasus, including Persia (modern-day Iran). - Material: Made of wool, often dyed with natural substances. - Knotting technique: A flat-weave technique that produces a thin, pile-less surface. The patterns are created by interweaving warp and weft threads. - Pattern: Often with geometric designs, such as diamonds, zigzags, and other symmetrical motifs.
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ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialWoolNumber of items1Height1 cmWidth158 cmDepth205 cm