kilim
A kilim is a type of flat-woven rug or tapestry, traditionally made in various regions of the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia. Unlike pile rugs, kilims are created using a technique that interlaces the warp and weft threads, resulting in a thin, durable textile. They often feature vibrant colors and intricate geometric patterns, reflecting the cultural heritage of the artisans who create them.
Kilim rugs are used for various purposes, including floor coverings, wall hangings, and decorative throws. They are often made from natural fibers like wool or cotton, making them both sustainable and easy to maintain. The art of kilim weaving has been passed down through generations, showcasing the craftsmanship of communities such as the Turkmen and Kurdish people.