Flatwoven Craft
Created without pile, Kilims are interwoven rather than knotted โ producing a reversible, finely textured surface thatโs both artful and enduring.
The Kilim Collection from Kismet Fine Rugs embodies the spirit of woven artistry โ flatwoven textiles that merge cultural heritage, intricate geometry, and timeless versatility. Each piece is a dialogue between color, texture, and tradition, celebrating centuries-old craftsmanship reimagined for the modern home.
Unlike pile rugs, Kilims are flatwoven using interlocking weft techniques, producing a lightweight yet durable textile prized for its authenticity and adaptability. Every thread reflects a story โ of nomadic artistry, handspun wool, and the enduring beauty of simplicity.
A balance of heritage and design โ Kilim rugs are living expressions of geometry, color, and cultural continuity.
Created without pile, Kilims are interwoven rather than knotted โ producing a reversible, finely textured surface thatโs both artful and enduring.
Each Kilim tells a story through color โ from earthy tribal tones to vivid geometrics that evoke regional identity and nomadic artistry.
With their flat profile and reversible weave, Kilims adapt beautifully โ equally at home underfoot, hung as wall art, or layered over neutral foundations.
Handwoven from renewable natural fibers using low-impact processes, Kilims exemplify sustainable artistry at its finest.
Kilims are flatwoven rugs made without pile, using interlocking warp and weft threads to create intricate geometric designs that are fully reversible.
Traditional Kilims come from regions across the Middle East, Anatolia, and Central Asia โ each region adding unique symbols, colors, and motifs.
Yes. Their tight flat weave makes them strong, lightweight, and ideal for both decorative and high-traffic areas.
Absolutely. Many collectors display Kilims as tapestries, highlighting their pattern symmetry and historical artistry.
Vacuum gently, rotate seasonally, and avoid harsh cleaning products. Professional hand-washing is recommended every few years to preserve its integrity.