Handwoven Afghan Kilim Rug – 153cm x 101cm






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- Model: Kilim
- SKU: 45
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Handwoven Afghan Kilim Rug – 153cm x 101cm
100% wool • Vegetable-dyed colours • Free UK shipping
Add Colour and Heritage to Your Space
Introduce timeless style and cultural depth to your home with this handwoven Afghan Kilim rug, sized at 153cm x 101cm. Kilims are celebrated for their flatweave texture, vibrant geometric patterns, and lightweight durability—making them ideal for layering, compact spaces, or modern bohemian interiors.
Woven with natural wool and vegetable-based dyes, this rug features a rich mix of traditional motifs and colours, bringing character and warmth to any floor it touches.
Product Details
✔ Size: 153cm x 101cm – Perfect for smaller spaces or layering
✔ Material: 100% wool – hand-spun and naturally resilient
✔ Weave Type: Flatweave Kilim – lightweight and hardwearing
✔ Design: Traditional Afghan tribal motifs
✔ Colours: Mixed tones with bold and earthy contrasts
✔ Dyes: Natural vegetable dyes – eco-conscious and safe
✔ Origin: Afghanistan
✔ Condition: Brand new
✔ SKU: 45
✔ Price: £95
✔ Shipping: Free UK delivery – fast and secure
Why Choose This Kilim?
✅ Authentic tribal design – handwoven by Afghan artisans
✅ Lightweight & durable – ideal for modern, busy homes
✅ Natural materials – wool and vegetable dyes only
✅ Bohemian charm – works beautifully with many decor styles
✅ In stock & ready to ship – no delays
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Own this authentic Afghan Kilim rug today for £95 with free UK shipping included.
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History Of Region | |
Details: | Kilim Rug History Kilim rugs have been woven for thousands of years by nomadic tribes across regions like Afghanistan, Persia, and Anatolia. Unlike pile rugs, kilims are flatwoven using a tapestry technique, making them lightweight and reversible. Traditionally made from wool and dyed with natural pigments, kilims were used as floor coverings, wall hangings, and even tent dividers—each design rich with cultural symbolism and tribal identity. Today, they are prized for their bold patterns, eco-friendly materials, and timeless appeal. |