Modern Egyptian Kilim - Colored Squares - Wool & Cotton

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Description

What is Kilim History?

  • Kilim is a flat woven carpet or a kind of rug without any pile or knotted fluff: a coarse, thin hand-made carpet.
  • This rug has different names in different countries. For instance in Afghanistan and Egypt, it is called “Kilim”, In Syria and Lebanon it is called “Chilim” and in Iran “Gelim”.
  • The kilim has Persian roots, it is originated in the Anatolia area of Turkey. Situated between the Black and Mediterranean seas, Anatolia is often thought of as one of the great crossroads between ancient civilizations.

Why the Egyptian Kilim is so special and unique?

  • Traditionally made of Egyptian high-quality cotton and wool.
  • Egyptian Kilim rugs combine fabric with design and traditions that upgrade the kilim industry consequently the home decoration and styles.
  • Egyptian Kilims express different cultures and civilizations which lived in Egypt for centuries.
  • It is durable and elegant.

Kilim Application:

  • This unique piece can be used to fit partially any style of furnishings.
  • It could be put in the living room or dining room or maybe in the bedroom.
  • It can be used with different furniture styles. For instance, modern, American, vintage, antique, rustic, or retro.

Color: Vary

Dimension: 145*200 cm

Weight: 3200 g

Made in: Egypt

Material: Egyptian Cotton and Wool

Method: 100% Handmade 

Care:

Wet Clean:

  • Sweep both sides of the rug to remove loose debris.
  • Mix carpet shampoo with warm water.
  • Dip a brush in the solution and apply it gently in vertical strokes and then with horizontal strokes.
  • Repeat the process on the other side of the Kilim.
  • Rinse the rug with clean warm water by using a clean brush.
  • Leave the Kilim to dry.

Dry Clean:

  • By using Vacuum.
  • Use low suction (The minimum suction).
  • Vacuum both sides of the rug.
  • Avoid vacuuming the fringe.