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Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug
Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug
RRP 111 
79

Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug

Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug
Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug
Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug
Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug
Kelim rug Chobi 114x88 handmade afghan wool kilim rug

Buying the perfect Kelim rug can sometimes be a difficult task, because each piece has an extraordinary beauty. At CarpetDepo Kelim shop, you will find a uniquely rich selection of small size Chobi Kelim rugs that can be a real decoration of any home. With its dazzling colours and patterns, a hand woven Kilim rug will make any room stunning. Made from Afghan wool, the varied colours and patterns of Kelim rugs are perfect for any room or even your wardrobe. The hand woven rugs are easy to vacuum and keep clean, so maintenance will be a breeze. Chobi Kelims are made from 100% wool which guarantees outstanding durability and long life. These Kilims are made in the Maymanah Province of Afghanistan, where the Kelims are washed four times after the manufacturing process to ensure that the final colour remains durable and vibrant. Kilim was originally a warming textile that was used by nomadic tribes in their tents. The light weight of the wool Kelim rug not only allows it to decorate floors, but when hung on a wall it can also be an excellent decorative element to adorn walls. The quality of the Afghan Kelim is unparalleled, so you can be sure to enjoy its beauty for a long time to come. Thanks to the delicate hand weaving, each Chobi Kelim rug will be a unique piece in your home, creating a special atmosphere. The CarpetDepo Kelim shop offers a wide range of beautiful and high quality wool Kelim rugs. If the Chobi Kelim carpet you have purchased does not suit your home perfectly, CarpetDepo offers you free return delivery of your Kelim, so you can choose and buy your wool Kelim rug without any risk.

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  • Manufacture: Hand Woven
  • Name: Chobi Kelim, Maimana kelim
  • Place of origin: Maymanah Province, Afghanistan
  • Material: 100% Wool
  • Thickness: approx. 4-5 mm
  • Weight: 1,4 kg/m2
Length (cm)
114
Width (cm)
88
Square metre (m²)
1.0032
Item Number
102723
Material
Wool
Thickness (mm)
4-5 mm
Manufacturing
Hand woven
Place of origin
Afghanistan
Delivery Time
3-5 working days
Payment methods
Barion, Bank transfer, PayPal
Right of withdrawal
30 days
Warranty
1 year
Shipping cost
Free shipping over 149€. (12 €)
In stock
29
RRP 111 
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Hand woven Kelim rug is a masterpiece of Afghan art

Afghan hand woven rugs, a masterpiece of Afghan craftsmanship, are highly appreciated and popular all over the world. These special hand woven rugs are typically denser and more compact than other types of Kelim due to a special weaving technique. This technique allows Afghan hand woven rugs to have a thinner texture and to be finished more quickly than knotted rugs. Chobi Kelim rug designs combine antique and modern elements, so that everyone can find a piece to suit their style. These hand woven rugs are particularly popular with interior designers as they blend harmoniously with the colours of most homes and are widely affordable due to their accessible price category. Chobi Kilim rugs can be used in a variety of ways to decorate a home, whether as a wall hanging rug or as a hallway rug. These ethnic rugs have a significant artistic and cultural value. Afghan hand woven rugs are not only aesthetically pleasing, but are also of great historical and cultural significance. Hand woven rugs preserve the rich tradition and heritage of Afghan craftsmanship, each one unique and unparalleled. The wool rugs, with their natural use of materials, help to create a homely and welcoming atmosphere.

Kelim rug to hallway

 

 

Making the Afghan Kelim

Chobi Kelim rugs in the Maymanah province of Afghanistan are mainly made by Turkmen and Uzbek women in their own homes. A small, simple weaving loom is used to weave the small Kelim rug, which requires about 1-2 kilograms of wool yarn. Afghan Kelims are mainly made by women who, in addition to their domestic work, supplement their family's income and provide for their children. Even young girls are involved in the Afghan cultural tradition from an early age and this activity is not considered forced child labour. Men are less active in weaving Kilims, so they tend to stay out of the tradition. Carpet weavers receive a steady payment for their work from the trader for each part of the Kilim they have completed. The weaving of Kilim should never stop, even during family events, as it is also a source of income for the families. In Afghanistan, Kelim weaving is part of the community spirit and cultural identity. A small Kelim rug can take 1-2 months to complete. Once the Chobi Kelim rug are finished, the trader takes them to the laundry where they are thoroughly washed and dried in the hot sun, or if the weather is not favourable, ventilators are used for drying. Once these processes are complete, the ethnic Kelim rugs are exported to CarpetDepo's warehouse in Europe and from there to our online customers. We hope that you will appreciate the ethnic rugs, which are not only the result of a long working process, but also reflect an ancient folk tradition. Chobi Kelim rugs are special not only for their beauty, but also for their cultural value. In our decades of carpet trading, we have visited many carpet weavers in their homes to ensure that the production is not done by forced child labour. At CarpetDepo, our ethical stance is paramount that we do not work with families where children are forced to work instead of studying, respecting human rights and promoting sustainable production. A small Kelim rug is perfect for any room in your home, as they are not only practical and durable, but also add aesthetic value to the cosy and stylish look of the room. With their unique patterns and colours, hand woven rugs are unique pieces that will create a special atmosphere in any home.

60x90 Kilim rug making

How to clean your wool kilim rug?

No special expertise is required to care for a hand-woven carpet, but basic maintenance steps should be followed to preserve its aesthetic appeal and durability.

The best way to remove minor stains is to use a slightly damp cloth. It is important that the Kilim rug does not get wet. If dirt gets on the rug, act immediately, do not wait until it dries. Alternatively, you can use a carpet cleaning foam specifically designed to clean wool rugs. Always test on a small area before use to make sure the cleaner will not damage the wool Kelim's material or colours.

If heavier soiling is encountered, or if more extensive cleaning is required over time, it is recommended to use a professional carpet cleaning service. Vacuuming and careful stain removal will ensure that Kelim remains in good condition for a long time. When cleaning Kelim rug regularly, use the lowest setting on the vacuum cleaner, as wool Kelim does not hold dust and is easy to keep clean.

Occasionally it is a good idea to move the small Kelim rug to avoid damage caused by moths. Care should also be taken not to place excessively heavy furniture on Kilim, as this can damage the weave of the carpet over time. These cleaning techniques are also recommended for Afghan Kelim rugs and other wool Kelim rugs to keep the rugs clean and well cared for in your home.

It is important to note that there is an old custom of hanging woven rugs and beating them with a dusting stick to clean them, but this process can be harmful to any hand woven rug.

 

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We hope you will be pleased with the small size hand woven Chobi Kelim rug and will enjoy using it.


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Brand name
CarpetDepo
Manufacturer
Bakhtar
Article No.
102723