Maimana kilim rug, hand-knotted wool, 151cm x 209cm

Maimana kilim rug, hand-knotted wool, 151cm x 209cm

$1,040.00 CAD

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A Maimana Kilim rug refers to a hand-woven flatweave rug, originating from the Maimana region in northwestern Afghanistan. This region is renowned for its ancient weaving traditions, passed down from generation to generation by local artisans.

Cultural Significance and Characteristics

Maimana Kilim rugs are an integral part of the daily life of local communities: rugs for covering the floors of homes or tents, covers for animals or bags, decorative pieces for ceremonies and weddings.

Each kilim carries cultural and protective symbols, reflecting prosperity, fertility or the connection to nature and family traditions.

Patterns: Maimana Kilims are distinguished by their geometric and stylized patterns, often repeated over the entire surface, with a strong tribal and regional influence.

Dimensions: Variable depending on use, generally medium-sized, suitable for domestic or nomadic interiors.

Manufacturing

Materials: Quality wool on a cotton warp, to ensure strength and flexibility, even after years of daily use.

Colors: Warm and natural shades, derived from vegetable or mineral dyes, including deep reds, browns, indigos and sometimes touches of white or green, which elegantly highlight the patterns.

Technique: Like all kilims, the Maimana Kilim is a flatweave, without pile, lightweight, reversible and durable.

Maimana Kilim rugs are authentic and rare pieces, each telling a personal or tribal story. They were not designed for trade, but for domestic use or wedding dowries, which gives them significant historical and cultural value.