Hand-Woven Kilim

There are very few things that have held their place in the same way where we have lived for thousands of years. Handwoven kilims are exactly such a thing. Seasons pass, lives pass, centuries and eras pass. The “feeling of home” we experience when we see authentic and unique handwoven kilims never changes.

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The Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Colorful Manisa Karakeçili Yörük SaddlebagThe Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Colorful Manisa Karakeçili Yörük Saddlebag
The Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Wool Turquoise KilimThe Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Wool Turquoise Kilim
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Studio Potato Stella's Mind Handwoven KilimStudio Potato Stella's Mind Handwoven Kilim
Studio Potato Liber Handwoven KilimStudio Potato Liber Handwoven Kilim
Studio Potato Liber Handwoven Kilim Sale priceFrom 31.550 TL
Second Hand Simple Patterned Black Wool Mohair Woven Siirt RugSecond Hand Simple Patterned Black Wool Mohair Woven Siirt Rug
Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Chest Antique Denizli Çalçırpı KilimHandwoven Anatolian Patterned Chest Antique Denizli Çalçırpı Kilim
Handwoven Karabakh Pattern White KilimHandwoven Karabakh Pattern White Kilim
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Handwoven Patchwork Patterned Brown Wool KilimHandwoven Patchwork Patterned Brown Wool Kilim
Hand Woven RugHand Woven Rug
Hand Woven Rug Sale priceFrom 9.000 TL
Hand Woven Geometric Patterned Blue Wool RugHand Woven Geometric Patterned Blue Wool Rug
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Handwoven Anatolian Pattern Colorful Kayseri KilimHandwoven Anatolian Pattern Colorful Kayseri Kilim
Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Red Aged KilimHandwoven Anatolian Patterned Red Aged Kilim
Hand Woven Sine KilimHand Woven Sine Kilim
Hand Woven Sine Kilim Sale price66.000 TL
Handwoven Anatolian Pattern Colorful Van Root Dye KilimHandwoven Anatolian Pattern Colorful Van Root Dye Kilim
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Handwoven Wool Chest Antique Barak Village KilimHandwoven Wool Chest Antique Barak Village Kilim
Karabağ Patterned Handwoven Brown KilimKarabağ Patterned Handwoven Brown Kilim
Handwoven Ethnic Designed Anatolian Patterned Colorful KilimHandwoven Ethnic Designed Anatolian Patterned Colorful Kilim
Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Colorful KilimHandwoven Anatolian Patterned Colorful Kilim
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The Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Red Wool KilimThe Handwoven Anatolian Patterned Red Wool Kilim
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Hand Woven Multicolored Wool Authentic Patterned RugHand Woven Multicolored Wool Authentic Patterned Rug
Hand Woven Authentic Patterned Wool Multicolored Ethnic RugHand Woven Authentic Patterned Wool Multicolored Ethnic Rug
Handwoven Anatolian Pattern Colorful Çanakkale KilimHandwoven Anatolian Pattern Colorful Çanakkale Kilim

Hand-Woven Kilims: Embodying Tradition and Craftsmanship

Each knot on a hand-woven kilim tells a story of dedication, patience, and cultural richness. These unique pieces, meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, capture the essence of diverse geographies and traditions. With Halıcızade's expert craftsmanship and innovative designs, you can bring the timeless elegance of hand-woven kilims into your home. Explore a diverse range of authentic and artistic kilim models designed to cater to every taste.

What is a Hand-Woven Kilim? Types and Styles

Hand-woven kilims are among the oldest weaving techniques, serving as the foundation for rug-making. Crafted from natural fibers such as wool and goat hair, these pieces reflect the culture and traditions of the regions where they are made. Each hand-woven kilim carries the unique characteristics of its origin, making it a cherished addition to homes around the world.

Popular Types of Hand-Woven Kilims

Hand-woven kilims are not just floor coverings; they are a celebration of artistry and storytelling. Each piece carries the legacy of skilled artisans who pour their heart and soul into the weaving process, allowing us to connect with distant cultures and histories. Their versatility means they can seamlessly blend into any décor style, enhancing both modern and traditional spaces. 

Bardız Hand-Woven Kilim

Originating from Erzurum, Bardız kilims are known for their lightweight and thin textures, making them ideal as sofa covers or floor coverings for rooms and tents.

Bayat Hand-Woven Kilim

Woven with Afyon's renowned wool and dyed using natural root dyes, these kilims are perfect for those seeking earthy tones like walnut and coffee. They pair beautifully with light-colored interiors.

Denizli Hand-Woven Kilim

Using a unique Kirman wool spinning technique, Denizli kilims feature natural fibers dyed with root dyes in soft or vibrant tones. These kilims merge modern and traditional Anatolian motifs.

Eşme Hand-Woven Kilim

Uşak’s rich cultural heritage shines in Eşme kilims, woven with thick yarns for durability. Their pastel tones and distinctive designs make them stand out in any home décor.

Kayseri Hand-Woven Kilim

Kayseri kilims feature intricate motifs unique to the region, blending seamlessly with the broader Anatolian kilim tradition.

Milas Hand-Woven Kilim

Representing the traditions of Muğla, Milas kilims feature harmonious colors and patterns. Each kilim takes about a month to complete using flat weaving techniques.

Karabağ Hand-Woven Kilim

Reflecting Azerbaijani culture, these kilims are known for their striking black backgrounds adorned with floral motifs. Often called "chest relics," they are preserved treasures.

Sumak Hand-Woven Kilim

Named after its weaving technique, Sumak kilims from Iran are famous for their geometric patterns and intricate designs that highlight artisanal craftsmanship.

Patchwork Hand-Woven Kilim

Combining pieces from various cultures, patchwork kilims bring a unique, eclectic touch to any space. These are ideal for those seeking variety and a blend of global influences.

3D Relief Hand-Woven Kilim

Featuring raised textures, these kilims add depth and a lifelike feel to your home décor.

Characteristics and Structure of Hand-Woven Kilims

Hand-woven kilims, traditionally crafted with animal-derived fibers like wool, are celebrated for their durability and intricate patterns. Despite their thin texture, they offer a sturdy and versatile option for home decoration, especially during summer months when they keep floors cool.

How to Identify a Hand-Woven Kilim

Authenticity lies in the details. Unlike machine-made kilims with perfectly symmetrical knots, hand-woven kilims often display subtle asymmetries in their patterns and knots. Examining the back of the kilim can help you identify the craftsmanship involved.

Where Can Hand-Woven Kilims Be Used?

Hand-woven kilims are not limited to floor coverings. They can also be used as wall hangings, sofa covers, or even as unique table runners. Kilims with symbolic motifs are particularly suited for display, offering a cultural and artistic statement.

Benefits of Using Hand-Woven Kilims

  • Cultural Significance: They bring a rich cultural narrative into your living spaces.
  • Lightweight and Practical: Easy to handle and perfect for seasonal use.
  • Durable and Easy to Clean: With no pile, they resist dust and stains better than traditional rugs.
  • Artistic Appeal: Their intricate designs make them a focal point in any room.

Tips for Choosing the Perfect Hand-Woven Kilim

When selecting a hand-woven kilim, consider these factors to ensure a harmonious addition to your décor:

  • Size and Placement: Match the kilim's dimensions with its intended location. For instance, Bardız kilims are ideal as sofa covers due to their thin weave.
  • Color Coordination: Choose colors that complement your existing furniture and décor.
  • Material: Consider any allergies when selecting natural fibers like wool or goat hair.
  • Care Requirements: Opt for kilims that fit your lifestyle and cleaning preferences.

How to Maintain Hand-Woven Kilims

Proper care ensures the longevity of your kilim:

  1. Cleaning: Regular vacuuming removes dust and debris. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent for spot cleaning.
  2. Storage: Roll the kilim instead of folding to prevent creases. Keep it away from direct sunlight to maintain the vibrancy of its natural dyes.
  3. Professional Cleaning: For a deep clean, professional services are recommended once a year.

How to Clean a Hand-Woven Kilim

Hand-woven kilims should be cleaned delicately to preserve their natural fibers:

  1. Spread the kilim on a flat surface and wet it with lukewarm water.
  2. Use a gentle, non-chemical detergent or natural soap.
  3. Scrub lightly with a soft brush or sponge.
  4. Rinse thoroughly and dry in a shaded, well-ventilated area.

Pricing of Hand-Woven Kilims

The price of a hand-woven kilim depends on factors like material quality, size, weaving style, and region of origin. These artisanal creations are not just decorative pieces but also investments in craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

Where to Buy Authentic Hand-Woven Kilims?

Halıcızade offers a wide array of hand-woven kilims, crafted with care by skilled artisans. With designs catering to diverse tastes, Halıcızade ensures that you find the perfect kilim for your home. Explore the collection today and bring the timeless beauty of hand-woven kilims into your living space.