Kilim Rugs
Kilim rugs represent a piece of a rich and vivid history of the East. Most of them have retained their symbolic meaning till now, when hundreds of thousands years have passes since the beginning of kilim rugs rise.
Nearly all kilim rugs are original, there are no two hand-woven kilim rugs that are exactly the same in color and size.
This give kilim rugs a unique appeal and eccentricity. Kilim rugs, their style and design express the identity of the village or nomadic people. Turkish rugs feature Mediterranean colors of gold orange and turquoise. Iranian kilim rugs are grounded in burgundy, rust, heavy blues, and heavy greens.
Kurdish kilim rugs are brighter and sometimes mixed with embroidery. Generally, kilim rugs are used to cover doors, windows, floors and as prayer rugs.