Zaid Kelim rug orange
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“Every piece is the work of skilled craftspeople – handcrafted according to traditions that have been passed down through the generations.”
Craftsmanship in every detail.
| Size | 240 x 170 cm, 250 x 200 cm, 300 x 200 cm, 300 x 250 cm |
| Colour | Orange |
| Origin | Turkey |
| Form | Rectangle |
| Thickness | Flat |
| Advantages | Breathability, Allergen-free, Handmade, Hypoallergenic |
| Age | New |
| Pole height | Low pile |
| Rug size | Large, Medium |

All about this product
Description
The kilim rug woven in culture. The story of the original handmade kilim.
Our kilim rug is a flat, hand-woven rug of Oriental origin, from the present-day region of Arabia/Persia. It is probably the earliest known form of rug art. The name Kilim is Turkish and comes from the Persian gelim (گلیم).
The main areas of origin are: Shiraz, Senné, and Bidzjar in Iran and Anatolia.
The special thing about the kilim weaving technique is that the patterns are usually the same on both sides, so there is no front or back. A kilim can be used as a floor or wall rug.. The most commonly used material for kilim patterns is wool, and cotton is used for the warp threads. The traditionally used colors are red, pink, ivory, blue, and green.
History of the kilim rug.
Net als pooltapijten wordt het kilim tapijt al sinds de oudheid geproduceerd.
Handmade wool Kelim rug available in various sizes.
Weaving technique
Diagram of the kilim split weaving technique, showing how the weft threads of each color are rewound from the color boundary, creating a split.
Kilim fabrics are manufactured by closely interweaving the warp and weft threads of the fabric to create a flat, pileless surface. Kilim fabrics are rug fabrics, technically woven flat with weft faces, meaning that the horizontal weft threads are pulled tightly downwards to conceal the vertical warp threads.
Kelim rug - four different sizes available 170x240cm, 200x250cm, 200x300cm and 250x300cm.
Please note: the rugs are handmade and therefore no rug is ever exactly the same size (for example, a rug is 242x177 instead of 240x170).
Maintenance
With proper care, your orange Zaid Kelim rug will last for years. Keep it simple:
- Vacuuming once a week with a smooth nozzle and no rotating brush.
- Blot stains immediately using a clean, slightly damp cloth, and never rub.
- A few times a year to ensure even wear.
- Avoid: harsh cleaning products and prolonged exposure to strong sunlight.
Material recommendations
- Natural fibres: Use as little water as possible and allow the rug to dry thoroughly after cleaning.
This is how you keep the colors and fibers of your orange Zaid Kelim rug in optimal condition for years.
Delivery & returns
Delivery. We will process your order within 1–2 working days. Your rug will then be delivered to you within 4–8 days. You will receive a tracking number.
Free delivery within Europe, no minimum order. We deliver outside Europe on request.
Hassle-free returns. Not entirely satisfied? You have 30 days to return your rug, from any country. We’ll help you quickly and personally.
Delivered quickly, good fabric.
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Good quality, beautifully finished and comfortable to wear.
Good to know
A kilim rug is flat-woven and has no pile. As a result, it is thinner, lighter in weight, and often reversible. Traditional kilims are also distinguished by their geometric patterns and artisanal production.
Yes. Authentic Kilim rugs are hand-woven by experienced artisans. As a result, each rug has a unique look and character.
Yes. Because a kilim rug is thin and flat-woven, heat is easily conducted through. As a result, these rugs are very suitable for underfloor heating.
Most kilim rugs are made of wool, cotton, or a combination of both materials. These natural fibers ensure durability, comfort, and a long lifespan.
Absolutely. A Kilim rug is a popular choice for the living room due to the combination of durability, warmth, and decorative appeal.
Regular vacuuming and removing stains immediately is usually sufficient. For optimal results, you can have the rug professionally cleaned periodically.
Kilim rugs originate from Turkey, Persia, Afghanistan, and North Africa. The traditional weaving technique has been used for hundreds of years.
A hand-woven kilim combines authentic craftsmanship, sustainable materials, and a unique design. This allows you to bring home a rug that is both practical and decorative.
That depends on the room and the function of the rug. For a living room, a large rug on which the front legs of the furniture rest is often chosen. In a hallway, a runner is usually the best choice.
Yes. Although kilims have a traditional origin, they fit perfectly into modern interiors. The combination of artisanal craftsmanship and timeless design creates a stylish contrast with sleek furniture and modern home accessories.
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