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Vintage rug superb Persian Kilim (c.1970 #2344035

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Vintage rug superb Persian Kilim (c.1970 #2344035
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<P>Vintage superb Persian Kilim </P> <P> </P> <P> </P> <P>Kilims are flat tapestry-woven carpets or rugs produced from the Balkans to Pakistan. Kilims can be purely decorative or can function as prayer rugs.</P> <P> </P> <P>The name 'kilim' or 'kelim' is Turkish, and comes from the Persian gelim (گلیم) 'to spread roughly'. Various forms of the word are used in the Balkan languages (e.g. Greek κιλίμι). </P> <P> </P> <P>Kilims are produced by tightly interweaving the warp and weft strands of the weave to produce a flat surface with no pile. Most kilim weaves are "weft-facing", i.e., the horizontal weft strands are pulled tightly downward so that they hide the vertical warp strands.</P> <P> </P> <P>When the end of a color boundary is reached, the weft yarn is wound back from the boundary point. Thus, if the boundary of a field is a straight vertical line, a vertical slit forms between the two different color areas w they meet. For this reason, most kilims can be classed as "slit woven" textiles. The slits are beloved by collectors, as they produce very sharp-etched designs, emphasizing the geometry of the weave. Weaving strategies for avoiding slit formation, such as interlocking, produce a more blurred design image.</P> <P> </P> <P>The weft strands, which carry the visible ...
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<tr><td>Condition:EXCELLENT</td></tr>
<tr><td>Year:1970</td></tr>






<tr><td>Title:Vintage rug superb Persian Kilim (c.1970</td></tr>
<tr><td>Style:PERSIAN</td></tr>
<tr><td>Materials:WOOL</td></tr>

<tr><td>Location:kiryat shmona Israel</td></tr>
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