HERAT kilim rug, sofreh, hand-knotted wool, 64cm x 137cm
$410.00 CAD
A Kilim Herat Sofreh rug is a particular variant of kilims originating from the Herat region (western Afghanistan), specifically designed as a sofreh, meaning a small, flat rug traditionally used as a tablecloth or surface for sharing meals.
Cultural Significance and Characteristics
Weaving technique: Like all Kilims, the Herat Kilim is a flatweave, without pile, where the wool or cotton threads interlace to form patterns. This method gives the rug lightness, reversibility, and great durability.
Motifs and symbols: These rugs are distinguished by their geometric patterns, all of which have symbolic meaning, related to protection, prosperity, or family tradition.
Colors: Herat Kilims feature warm, natural hues, obtained through vegetable or mineral dyes.
Manufacturing
Woven from quality wool on a cotton warp, Herat Kilims are designed to withstand daily use while retaining their beauty and texture over time.
The Herat Kilim rug is particularly prized for its ability to bring warmth, authenticity, and character to any interior, while reflecting the ancestral know-how and cultural richness of Afghanistan.