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Flat-weaved Traditional Kilim KIL-2205 Rug Size: 2' x 3'
KIL220523 Size: 2' x 3' Hand made southwestern rug Features: -Construction: Hand made. -Technique: Woven. -Material: New Zealand wool. -Origin: India. -Collection: Kilim. -Color: Beige, sage, burgundy, coral, periwinkle and green. -Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 2'6'' x 7'6'' runner, 3'6'' x 5'6'', 5' x 7'6'', 7'9'' x 10'6''. Recommended Care: -Brush and shake off or sweep with broom.... |
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Flat-weaved Traditional Kilim KIL-2205 Rug Size: 2'6 x 7'6 Runner
KIL22052676 Size: 2'6" x 7'6" Runner Hand made southwestern rug Features: -Construction: Hand made. -Technique: Woven. -Material: New Zealand wool. -Origin: India. -Collection: Kilim. -Color: Beige, sage, burgundy, coral, periwinkle and green. -Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 2'6'' x 7'6'' runner, 3'6'' x 5'6'', 5' x 7'6'', 7'9'' x 10'6''. Recommended Care: -Brush and shake off or sweep... |
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Flat-weaved Traditional Kilim KIL-2205 Rug Size: 3'6 x 5'6
$129.00 KIL22053656 Size: 3'6" x 5'6" Hand made southwestern rug Features: -Construction: Hand made. -Technique: Woven. -Material: New Zealand wool. -Origin: India. -Collection: Kilim. -Color: Beige, sage, burgundy, coral, periwinkle and green. -Available in the following sizes: 2' x 3', 2'6'' x 7'6'' runner, 3'6'' x 5'6'', 5' x 7'6'', 7'9'' x 10'6''. Recommended Care: -Brush and shake off or sweep with b... |
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Kilims: Flat Woven Tapestry Rugs
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KILIMS: FLAT-WOVEN TAPESTRY RUGS - (THE ART OF TAPESTRY WEAVING IN ANATOLIA, THE CAUCASUS AND PERSIA - Thames & Hudson subtitle)
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Flat-Woven Rugs of the World: Kilim, Soumak, and Brocading
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Adding a touch of ethnicity to the interior of your home using furniture, furnishings, carpets and is a sure way to enliven the atmosphere!
In recent years, decorating homes in ethnic styles has become extremely popular. Perceived demand for original tribal art from around the world, including large Stores like Target have been able to launch a full line of furniture that reflect a culture or region, such as India or Japanese supply lines.
One of the most popular styles is emerging in Morocco, especially in manufacturing carpets and rugs. Moroccan hand-knotted carpets are a great way to invite to heat and create a pleasant and charming home.
Moroccan rugs have been infusing the magic of color and art into the homes of millions around the world. Rugs Moroccan and art have been widely linked to the west and examples of this can be seen in the Bauhaus movement, or in the works of American designers like Billy Baldwin, during 1960 and 1970.
The simple geometric patterns of Moroccan rugs have been used for a long time to have an elegant, urbane and sophisticated look most modern furniture. The famous pile carpets in the region of the Middle Atlas Mountains of Morocco are proudly displayed in the most prestigious historic homes such as Frank Lloyd Wright's iconic La Cascada and Charles and Ray Eames spectacular Pacific Palisades home in California.
And in the 1990s, Moroccan rugs revival was imminent, as the designers and the public showed a renewed interest in the elements of the 1960s and 70s era both in terms of style and color.
Bright and warm hues of oranges and saffron yellows reflected in the Moroccan carpets geometric patterns were scene stealers. Moreover, These carpets are made of spun wool and had an authentic indigenous character making them one-of-a-kind with a quality that was hard to find in their synthetic Manufactures of modern cousins.
Moroccan rugs were and still are made by the Berbers are an indigenous tribe in the northern region Africa living in Morocco. These weavers using hand-dyed wool to weave rugs and each rug is unique in its design, use of colors and patterns. Designs Moroccan rugs are often similar to those found in the fabric of Native Americans.
Another type of Moroccan rugs and kilims hanbels although these are light level in tissue and motifs are made with variations of red, blue, green, yellow, mauve and white. The price of Moroccan rugs and kilims usable form given by the size, quality of design and the colors used.
Why buy Moroccan carpets?
A global mix of modern and ethnic style and design, Moroccan rugs lend a distinct look with style to your home decor. Warm and bright, they can simply liven up any space and make modern look, color and luxury. Romance is an integral part of Moroccan culture and Moroccan decor can bring some of that feeling in your room or house.
Rectilinear rugs and Morocco are visually stunning and rich and alive with interest grounds, that the soil becomes perfect accessory for your living room or bedroom. Made from organic wool hand-woven Moroccan rugs can be hung on the wall hung or used as a shot.
Here are some of the things that you should know before you go shopping Moroccan carpets for your home:
Carpets of authenticity always shop around. Rugs at very low prices may mean that products are not authentic. All Moroccans are woolen carpets and brightly colored. Furthermore, good quality carpets must be 120 knots / square inch knitting, turn the rug to look at the knots. Handmade carpet variations present at the nodes, opposite the factory handmade rugs. Ask your dealer if you can record a short piece of the fringe, to verify the authenticity of the materials of silk and wool are natural fibers that will burn when they burn.
Carpet Designs: Bold patterns, visually attractive grounds and sparkling colors, Moroccan rugs are striking to say the least. If your site already has a large visual momentum and the furniture is designed so opt for a less visible pattern.
Rugs Formality: Casual and comfortable appeal of carpets Morocco is a reflection of the tribal heritage of indigenous peoples. It may not be able to achieve a layered look as authentic Moroccan rugs are made in sizes larger to meet the demands of modern living.
Keep these things in mind when buying carpets in Morocco and encourage your home decor today!