Palas are a type of kilim woven to be used as a surface to do domestic activities within the nomadic community (dry vegetables, make cheese and so on). This original vintage kilim was hand-woven in Iran in the second half of the 20th century by a nomad or village woman by using her own hand-spun wool. Normally were woven with undyed wool, and a few colour touches were added.
Who said a neutral kilim is boring? The weaver of this palas wanted to a add a colour touch against a neutral background in the shape of rhombs and colourful knotted tuffts. This piece is for somebody looking for a different kilim.
193x128cms
1960s
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Palas are a type of kilim woven to be used as a surface to do domestic activities within the nomadic community (dry vegetables, make cheese and so on). This original vintage kilim was hand-woven in Iran in the second half of the 20th century by a nomad or village woman by using her own hand-spun wool. Normally were woven with undyed wool, and a few colour touches were added.
Who said a neutral kilim is boring? The weaver of this palas wanted to a add a colour touch against a neutral background in the shape of rhombs and colourful knotted tuffts. This piece is for somebody looking for a different kilim.
193x128cms
1960s
Weight | 6.9 kg |
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