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Handmade Kilim Rugs

Our offered Product range includes Hand Loom Weaving Wool Kilim Rug, Handmade Wool Kilim Rug and Handmade Persian Pile Wool Kilim Rug.

Hand Loom Weaving Wool Kilim Rug

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  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Square Meter
  • Size Standard And Customize
  • Brand Name Udai Exports
  • Color Multi

Genuine kilims carpetkilims are generally handmade woven with the slit weave technique. The slit refers to the gap left between two blocks of color. It is created by returning the weft around the last warp in a color area, and the weft of the adjacent color is later returned around the adjacent warp. Weavers pack the weft tightly to completely cover the warp and often favor diagonal patterns so as to avoid weakening the structure of the rug with vertical slits. It produces bold, sharp patterns that weavers enjoy creating with more freedom allowed than a plain weave. This is also why kilims are so closely associated with geometrical designs even though there are kilims with floral designs as well. Wool is the primary and often the only material used to make a kilim rug. Many kilims are made totally from wood where it is used for both warps and wefts, and wool is the primary weft material used with cotton warps, which accounts for the great majority of all kilims. This popularity of wool is due to its inherent qualities. It is supple, durable, handles easily when spun or woven, readily takes on dyes and, most important, is in plentiful supply in kilim-making regions. There are certain breeds of sheep, like the merino, whose fleece is especially sought-after for its special luster and length of the fiber, but actually, it's the domestic fat-tailed sheep bred with it's favorable climatic and grazing conditions that provides much of the excellent fleece used in kilims.

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Handmade Wool Kilim Rug

28 /Square Meter Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Square Meter
  • Size Standard And Customize
  • Brand Name Udai Exports
  • Color multi

Genuine kilims carpet kilims are generally handmade woven with the slit weave technique. The slit refers to the gap left between two blocks of color. It is created by returning the weft around the last warp in a color area, and the weft of the adjacent color is later returned around the adjacent warp. Rnweavers pack the weft tightly to completely cover the warp and often favor diagonal patterns so as to avoid weakening the structure of the rug with vertical slits. It produces bold, sharp patterns that weavers enjoy creating with more freedom allowed than a plain weave. This is also why kilims are so closely associated with geometrical designs even though there are kilims with floral designs as well. wool is the primary and often the only material used to make a kilim rug. Many kilims are made totally from wood where it is used for both warps and wefts, and wool is the primary weft material used with cotton warps, which accounts for the great majority of all kilims. Rnthis popularity of wool is due to its inherent qualities. It is supple, durable, handles easily when spun or woven, readily takes on dyes and, most important, is in plentiful supply in kilim-making regions. There are certain breeds of sheep, like the merino, whose fleece is especially sought-after for its special luster and length of the fiber, but actually, it's the domestic fat-tailed sheep bred with it's favorable climatic and grazing conditions that provides much of the excellent fleece used in kilims.

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Handmade Persian Pile Wool Kilim Rug

28 /Square Meter Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Square Meter
  • Size Standard And Customize
  • Brand Name Udai Exports
  • Color multi

genuine kilims carpet kilims are generally handmade woven with the slit weave technique. The slit refers to the gap left between two blocks of color. It is created by returning the weft around the last warp in a color area, and the weft of the adjacent color is later returned around the adjacent warp. Weavers pack the weft tightly to completely cover the warp and often favor diagonal patterns so as to avoid weakening the structure of the rug with vertical slits. It produces bold, sharp patterns that weavers enjoy creating with more freedom allowed than a plain weave. This is also why kilims are so closely associated with geometrical designs even though there are kilims with floral designs as well. Wool is the primary and often the only material used to make a kilim rug. Many kilims are made totally from wood where it is used for both warps and wefts, and wool is the primary weft material used with cotton warps, which accounts for the great majority of all kilims. This popularity of wool is due to its inherent qualities. It is supple, durable, handles easily when spun or woven, readily takes on dyes and, most important, is in plentiful supply in kilim-making regions. There are certain breeds of sheep, like the merino, whose fleece is especially sought-after for its special luster and length of the fiber, but actually, it's the domestic fat-tailed sheep bred with it's favorable climatic and grazing conditions that provides much of the excellent fleece used in kilims.

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Delivery Time : 90 Days

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Our Products

  1. Carpet 30 Products available
  2. Handmade Modern Rugs 12 Products available
  3. Handmade Antique Rugs 9 Products available
  4. Cushions 7 Products available
  5. Handmade Jute Carpets 6 Products available
  6. Hand Knotted Rugs 4 Products available
  7. Handmade Wool & Silk Carpets 4 Products available
  8. Handmade Kilim Rugs 3 Products available
  9. Oushak Rugs & Carpets 3 Products available
  10. Others Products 21 Products available

Handmade Kilim Rugs

We offer a complete product range of Hand Loom Weaving Wool Kilim Rug, Handmade Wool Kilim Rug and Handmade Persian Pile Wool Kilim Rug

Hand Loom Weaving Wool Kilim Rug

28 /Square Meter Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Square Meter
  • Size Standard And Customize
  • Brand Name Udai Exports
  • Color Multi

Genuine kilims carpetkilims are generally handmade woven with the slit weave technique. The slit refers to the gap left between two blocks of color. It is created by returning the weft around the last warp in a color area, and the weft of the adjacent color is later returned around the adjacent warp. Weavers pack the weft tightly to completely cover the warp and often favor diagonal patterns so as to avoid weakening the structure of the rug with vertical slits. It produces bold, sharp patterns that weavers enjoy creating with more freedom allowed than a plain weave. This is also why kilims are so closely associated with geometrical designs even though there are kilims with floral designs as well. Wool is the primary and often the only material used to make a kilim rug. Many kilims are made totally from wood where it is used for both warps and wefts, and wool is the primary weft material used with cotton warps, which accounts for the great majority of all kilims. This popularity of wool is due to its inherent qualities. It is supple, durable, handles easily when spun or woven, readily takes on dyes and, most important, is in plentiful supply in kilim-making regions. There are certain breeds of sheep, like the merino, whose fleece is especially sought-after for its special luster and length of the fiber, but actually, it's the domestic fat-tailed sheep bred with it's favorable climatic and grazing conditions that provides much of the excellent fleece used in kilims.

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Handmade Wool Kilim Rug

28 /Square Meter Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Square Meter
  • Size Standard And Customize
  • Brand Name Udai Exports
  • Color multi

Genuine kilims carpet kilims are generally handmade woven with the slit weave technique. The slit refers to the gap left between two blocks of color. It is created by returning the weft around the last warp in a color area, and the weft of the adjacent color is later returned around the adjacent warp. Rnweavers pack the weft tightly to completely cover the warp and often favor diagonal patterns so as to avoid weakening the structure of the rug with vertical slits. It produces bold, sharp patterns that weavers enjoy creating with more freedom allowed than a plain weave. This is also why kilims are so closely associated with geometrical designs even though there are kilims with floral designs as well. wool is the primary and often the only material used to make a kilim rug. Many kilims are made totally from wood where it is used for both warps and wefts, and wool is the primary weft material used with cotton warps, which accounts for the great majority of all kilims. Rnthis popularity of wool is due to its inherent qualities. It is supple, durable, handles easily when spun or woven, readily takes on dyes and, most important, is in plentiful supply in kilim-making regions. There are certain breeds of sheep, like the merino, whose fleece is especially sought-after for its special luster and length of the fiber, but actually, it's the domestic fat-tailed sheep bred with it's favorable climatic and grazing conditions that provides much of the excellent fleece used in kilims.

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Handmade Persian Pile Wool Kilim Rug

28 /Square Meter Get Latest Price
  • Min. Order (MOQ) 50 Square Meter
  • Size Standard And Customize
  • Brand Name Udai Exports
  • Color multi

genuine kilims carpet kilims are generally handmade woven with the slit weave technique. The slit refers to the gap left between two blocks of color. It is created by returning the weft around the last warp in a color area, and the weft of the adjacent color is later returned around the adjacent warp. Weavers pack the weft tightly to completely cover the warp and often favor diagonal patterns so as to avoid weakening the structure of the rug with vertical slits. It produces bold, sharp patterns that weavers enjoy creating with more freedom allowed than a plain weave. This is also why kilims are so closely associated with geometrical designs even though there are kilims with floral designs as well. Wool is the primary and often the only material used to make a kilim rug. Many kilims are made totally from wood where it is used for both warps and wefts, and wool is the primary weft material used with cotton warps, which accounts for the great majority of all kilims. This popularity of wool is due to its inherent qualities. It is supple, durable, handles easily when spun or woven, readily takes on dyes and, most important, is in plentiful supply in kilim-making regions. There are certain breeds of sheep, like the merino, whose fleece is especially sought-after for its special luster and length of the fiber, but actually, it's the domestic fat-tailed sheep bred with it's favorable climatic and grazing conditions that provides much of the excellent fleece used in kilims.

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Payment Terms : L/C, D/A, D/P, T/T

Delivery Time : 90 Days

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