Description
- Flat weave technique employed in these pieces enable you to use the kilim rug on both sides. That gives it added durability.
- The wavy borders are meant to represent water, which in term represents life. Motifs similar to those found in Shahsavan weavings.
- Organic dyes give the effect of multi tone of each color. This transforms otherwise a static kilim into playful and dynamic piece.
- The side borders are representative of swords and provide protection to the owner.
- Fine silt weave, hand woven with finely spun wool that produced an elegant kilim. This new kilim is much thinner than their antique counterpart. Regular vacuum goes a long way in making you enjoy the rug many years.
A beautiful, classical shrivan, both in design and structure, finely woven in silt woven in natural cotton warps. A main detail of Shirvan style designs is the alternating bands located throughout the design in order to maximize the size of the shape The alternating colors to the rows of stars motif gives movement to an otherwise static design.