Orientmattor
Kelim Sanneh Blue 43058
SKU: NC.43028
Pickup available at Orientmattor
Usually ready in 24 hours
Pattern: Iran/Persian
Production: Handmade
Size: 242 x 150 cm
Knots per m2: Woven
Thickness in mm: 7
Pile: Wool
Warp: Wool
Color: Blue
Delivery Time: 2-3 Days on average
Certificate of origin: Yes
These rugs are a type of traditional kelim, known for their flat weaves, geometric patterns, and vibrant colors. They represent a long tradition of craftsmanship and are often used as floor rugs, wall decorations, or even as bedspreads. Kelim rugs are handwoven using a technique where threads are woven together without the use of knots, creating a flat surface. This technique makes the rugs lighter and more flexible compared to traditional hand-knotted rugs. The patterns on these rugs often reflect the culture and lifestyle of the weavers, with influences from nature and the surrounding environment. The rugs are known for their vibrant and natural colors, often including red, blue, green, yellow, and earth tones. The colors are traditionally made from natural dyes derived from plants, minerals, and insects, providing them with an authentic and lasting color. Most kelim rugs are made of high-quality wool, which is both durable and soft. Wool is the primary material used for both the warp and weft, making the rugs strong and wear-resistant. Being flat-woven, these rugs do not have a pile like traditional knotted rugs, making them lighter and easier to maintain. They are very versatile and can be used both as floor rugs and as decorative elements on walls or furniture. They are also popular as bedspreads and tablecloths. These rugs are very durable and can last for many years with proper care. They are a good investment for those looking for a long-lasting and beautiful rug that also has cultural significance. Unlike traditional knotted rugs, which have a high pile and a more complex structure, kelim rugs are flat-woven and have a simpler, more geometric design. Some kelim rugs have gained international recognition for their unique and artistic patterns. These rugs are often sought after by collectors and art lovers and can be found in museums and galleries worldwide as examples of art and craftsmanship.