Persian Kilim Rug: Authentic Qasqhai Design
£248
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Elevate Your Space with Authentic Persian Kilim Rug
Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Persia with our authentic handmade Qashqai Kilim rug. Meticulously woven by skilled artisans from the Fars province, this unique piece showcases the intricate patterns and vibrant colors characteristic of the Qashqai nomadic tribe.
Crafted from high-quality wool, this Kilim rug offers a perfect blend of style and durability. Its flat-woven structure makes it ideal for both traditional and contemporary interiors. The fringed edges add a touch of bohemian charm, while the authentic Qashqai design brings a piece of Persian history into your home.
A Timeless Tapestry: Your Qashqai Persian Kilim Rug
This isn’t just a rug; it’s a portal to the rich tapestry of Persian nomadic culture. Handwoven by skilled Qashqai artisans, this Kilim rug is a testament to centuries of tradition and artistry. By owning this Kilim, you’re not merely acquiring a piece of decor; you’re embracing a piece of history. It’s a tangible connection to the nomadic lifestyle, a reminder of the past, and a celebration of the enduring spirit of the Qashqai people.
Specifications:
- Weight: 3300 grams
- Dimensions: 180 cm x 117 cm
- Province of production: Fars
- Features: Has fringes
- Weft yarn: Wool
- Warp yarn: Wool
- Place of production: Fars
Weight | 3.3 kg |
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Item Type |
Kilim Rug |
Material |
Wool |
Shape |
Rectangle |
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