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    6x9 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32374
    Size: 6' 0'' x 8' 11''
    Special Price $697.00 Regular Price $1,161.00
    7x12 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 21933
    Size: (6'11") x (12'1")
    Special Price $1,118.00 Regular Price $1,863.00
    8x11 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30183
    Size: (8'6") x (10'9")
    Special Price $1,513.00 Regular Price $2,522.00
    3x5 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32562
    Size: (3'6") x (5'6")
    Special Price $289.00 Regular Price $481.00
    5x7 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30134
    Size: (4'7") x (6'7")
    Special Price $503.00 Regular Price $838.00
    7x9 Purple Contemporary Kilim Rug - 21946
    Size: (6'11") x (9'1")
    Special Price $852.00 Regular Price $1,420.00
    8x10 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32586
    Size: (8'2") x (9'8")
    Special Price $1,037.00 Regular Price $1,727.00
    8x10 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30197
    Size: (8'4") x (10'3")
    Special Price $1,417.00 Regular Price $2,361.00
    6x9 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32373
    Size: 6' 0'' x 9' 3''
    Special Price $718.00 Regular Price $1,196.00
    7x8 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30158
    Size: (6'9") x (8'6")
    Special Price $955.00 Regular Price $1,592.00
    5x8 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30141
    Size: (4'10") x (8'0")
    Special Price $650.00 Regular Price $1,082.00
    8x10 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32592
    Size: (7'10") x (9'7")
    Special Price $985.00 Regular Price $1,641.00
    7x10 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 21968
    Size: (6'10") x (10'0")
    Special Price $926.00 Regular Price $1,543.00
    5x7 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30097
    Size: (5'3") x (7'2")
    Special Price $621.00 Regular Price $1,035.00
    7x9 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30140
    Size: (7'1") x (9'6")
    Special Price $1,122.00 Regular Price $1,869.00
    6x9 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32368
    Size: (6'2") x (8'11")
    Special Price $715.00 Regular Price $1,192.00
    7x9 Purple Contemporary Kilim Rug - 21967
    Size: (6'7") x (9'3")
    Special Price $813.00 Regular Price $1,355.00
    7x9 Purple Contemporary Kilim Rug - 21981
    Size: (7'0") x (9'2")
    Special Price $859.00 Regular Price $1,432.00
    9x12 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30160
    Size: (8'7") x (12'4")
    Special Price $1,751.00 Regular Price $2,918.00
    8x10 Grey Contemporary Area Rug - 22800
    Size: (8'1") x (10'3")
    Special Price $1,314.00 Regular Price $2,190.00
    6x9 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 37523
    Size: (6'0") x (8'9")
    Special Price $708.00 Regular Price $1,179.00
    9x12 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32684
    Size: (9'3") x (11'9")
    Special Price $1,423.00 Regular Price $2,371.00
    8x10 White Dhurrie Rug - 32583
    Size: (7'10") x (9'11")
    Special Price $1,018.00 Regular Price $1,697.00
    7x13 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32473
    Size: (7'3") x (13'3")
    Special Price $1,249.00 Regular Price $2,081.00
    9x12 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32682
    Size: (9'2") x (11'9")
    Special Price $1,404.00 Regular Price $2,340.00
    8x10 Yellow Contemporary Kilim Rug - 30192
    Size: (8'3") x (9'11")
    Special Price $1,356.00 Regular Price $2,259.00
    8x10 Yellow Dhurrie Rug - 32591
    Size: (8'3") x (9'10")
    Special Price $1,062.00 Regular Price $1,770.00
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Modern Kilim Rugs

The word ‘kilim’ is of Turkish origin and it points to a woven textile that has no pile, used as a floor covering or wall hanging. As they are flat woven and they do not have a pile they are thinner. Hand woven kilim rugs are dyed with natural vegetable dyes and they carry symbolism used for generations in their regions. They are made of wool, goat hair or cotton. Kilim is one of the oldest types of woven textile. Handwoven kilim rugs are made in Central Asia, Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Caucasus, China, North Africa, some parts of Europe and Turkey.

 

What are Modern Kilim Rugs?

Modern Kilim Rugs are made using centuries old dyeing and weaving techniques that would match our present day’s design approach. Colors, motifs and combinations of shapes are designed so that these woven textiles can easily be used in the modern home. In the making of these kilims natural wool and cotton dyed with natural dyes are used. Once the wool is extracted it is cleaned and then made into bundles to be handspun. This way the fibers in the strands stay intact. Machine woven wool breaks the fiber in the wool resulting in the curving of the wool. This is the reason that handspun wool preserves its colors and shine for a much longer time than machine spun wool. Kilim rugs that are made fully of natural materials have various color combinations and bold motifs. Kilim rugs use repeating geometric such as square, rectangle, triangle, circle, polygon, crystal, star, straight line and zig zag creating a feeling of infinity in the design. There are also modern rugs that reinterpret old designs in contemporary style.

Modern Kilim Rugs are one of the many choices that work great in the modern home as they have modern designs and they are made of fully natural materials.

  

What are Traditional Kilim Rugs?

The most distinctive characteristic of traditional kilims are their colors and motifs. They carry colors and motifs unique to their regions. Even though certain new designs have taken their place as a part of the overall design, the unique symbols of regions have been preserved over centuries. To give an example, Rose Kilims are a type of kilim woven in the east of Europe, in Romania and Moldavia. Ones with black and brown backgrounds are made of lamb or goat hair. One in lighter colors are made of cotton. They are predominantly embellished with flower designs. Ones with medallion designs are also embellished with smaller flower designs. We do not see other kinds of designs on kilims of these areas.

 

What is a Dhurrie Kilim rug?

Dhurrie kilim rugs are a kind of two sided flat woven kilim rug made for centuries by Indian textile artists. They originated in India and lived on to our present day by the transfer of information through generations.

Dhurrie Kilim Rugs are also known as dhurrie, durrie or durry. Dhurries are used as floor coverings as well as bed covers,

These kilims are woven in the same technique used in traditional Turkish kilim flat weaving. They do not have a pile and they are quite thin.

What sets these kilims aside from Turkish kilims is their modern design and eye catching bright colors.

They are usually made of wool and cotton. They are easy to clean and come in any size and color combination. They are usually woven in geometric designs and they are they perfect match for the modern home.

Dhurrie kilim rugs are one of the rising stars of home textile. Designers prefer these rugs because they effortlessly match their surroundings and design enthusiasts shopping for their homes prefer them because they follow design trends and spaces designed by famous designers. Demand for dhurrie kilims have been on the rise for quite a while and understandably so. The modern design approach has defined itself with light colors and natural materials. There are a lot of new designs on the market that conform to modern trends, however designers and stylists have discovered that vintage and antique products are in perfect harmony with modern design approach. Dhurrie kilim rugs are also in this group. Their natural materials and simple, earthy colors and designs have made them a natural pick for designers.

We have increased the numbers of Dhurrie kilims in our stock to supply for this demand in the market and you can browse our stock to find the perfect Dhurrie kilim in your home. Even though Dhurrie kilims use the same techniques with traditional Turkish kilims you will realise at your first glance that they are a completely unique type of kilim. This is due to a couple of reasons. First, Dhurrie kilims have simpler designs. The design elements, motifs used are not as crowded and dense as they are on Turkish kilims. Another reason is coloring. Anatolian weavings, kilims are usually vibrant, quite colorful. Even though different regions in Turkey have different design attributes when you look at Turkish kilims it is quite obvious that color is a dominant element and it is not used scarcely. Dhurrie kilims on the other hand are made in lighter colors. They are simpler and in more faded tones.