2,500 

Semi-antique kilim woven by a woman from the Qashqai tribe in the 1940s-1950s. The design is made up of horizontal bands, each with a line of different motifs following their horizontality. The wool is very finely spun, which allows the motifs to be woven with great precision. Some of the colors are dyed with natural dyes. The ends of the fringes have been finished in braids and are intact.

Material: 100% hand-spun sheep wool

Size: 291×160 cms

Origin: Qashqai tribe from Iran

Date of weaving:  1940-50s

Kilims or Gilims are flatwoven textiles with a woollen weft on a woollen, goat hair or cotton warp. There are many different techniques and designs. The weaver normally works within a tradition of techniques, motifs and designs specific to a particular area or ethnic group. The designs relate to her natural surroundings, protection, fertility and the harmony of family relationships. Each weaver adds something from her own creativity and sense of composition. Kilims are often woven as part of a marriage dowry and can be used to create many different objects like storage bags, horse-blankets, baby carriers, blankets and wall and floor coverings.

This kilim was hand-woven on a simple loom by a village or nomadic weaver for her own use. The wool was first cleaned, then hand-carded, hand-spun and finally dyed by hand, often using natural dye materials like roots, nuts, berries, fruits, flowers and plants. Kilims from the last quarter of the twentieth century mostly use synthetic dyes. This kilim would have taken many months to complete.

All our kilims selected in the country of origin and are professionally washed and restored before we import them directly from Iran, Turkey and Afghanistan. Natural patina and charming imperfections in design and colour (abrash) are highly valued characteristics of hand-woven kilims.

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SKU: K2206146