Description
Afghan Kelim rugs are hand woven by Turkmens in northern Afghanistan. Kelim is the name of a common Persian weave, but also of the technology used in the production. Kelims are primarily produced by nomads and are pile-less rugs, which are also used for bags, as wall decoration, or as curtains for tents. A natural colour scale with geometrical symbols and octagons is used.
| Origin | Afghanistan |
| Manufacturing | Woven by hand |
| Pile | Wool |
| Warp | Wool |
| Condition | In very good condition |
| Age | 0-20 years (not used) |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| SQM | 1.28 |
| Length | 197 |
| Width | 65 |
| Category | Afghan Kelim |
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