Rug Kilim Fahs 100x150 cm
- Width
- 100 cm
- Length
- 150 cm
- Color
- Blue Red White Yellow
- Compositions
- Wool
- Type
- Kilim
- Origin
- Tunisia
- Use
- Living room rug
Kilim rug 100% wool handmade by a craftswoman from the southern villages of Tunisia. Unique piece.
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This carpet is handwoven by a craftswoman from southern Tunisia whose technique has been passed down through generations.
- Unique piece
- 100% wool
- Very tightly woven
- Lightweight and easy to maintain
Size without fringes.
Did you know?
Tunisian kilims are known for the harmony of their patterns and colors. They recall the Berber history of Tunisia and differ from the Turkish or Persian kilim by their patterns, their thickness and their manufacturing technique. Tunisian kilims are very sturdy and neither too thin nor too thick : lighter than knotted rugs and thicker than Middle Eastern kilims.
Each tribe or village has its own styles and patterns. The patterns are always very tightly woven and therefore sharper and more defined than on knotted rugs. The patterns are mainly from the Berber tradition and always geometric. The triangle and the rhombus are the main motifs. They allow the craftswoman to play with colors and that is why kilims are often very colorful.
If you want a lively, lightweight and easy-care handcrafted rug, the kilim is the perfect carpet for you.
Here is the meaning of the main symbols of the Rug Kilim Fahs 100x150 cm :
Note: Originally, the symbolism of Berber signs refers mainly to life, the fertility of the couple and the fertility of the land. Over the centuries, the meanings have often evolved or overlapped.
Yellow / ochre
In Berber culture, the colours yellow and ochre refer to sand and stars, golden light, fire and the power of the sun. Yellow and ochre are the colours of the fertile earth and eternity.
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Data sheet
- Width
- 100 cm
- Length
- 150 cm
- Color
- Blue Red White Yellow
- Compositions
- Wool
- Type
- Kilim
- Origin
- Tunisia
- Use
- Living room rug
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