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290x242 cm
| Origin | Kelim Belutch |
| Dimensions | 290 × 242 cm |
| Colour | Beige |
| Craftsmanship | Handmade |
| Pile height | ca. 5 mm |
| Pile material | 100% Virgin Wool |
| Base material | 100% Virgin Wool |
| Age | Aged (20 - 50 years) |
| Pattern | Medallion |
| Room | Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom |
| Shape | Rectangle |
| Area | 7.02 m² |
| Weight | ca. 10.53 kg |
| SKU | 2064419 |
Hand-knotted rugs are inherently sustainable: no electricity, no machines, no synthetic processes. Just hands, time, and natural materials like virgin wool, cotton, or even silk, used for centuries.
In our Hamburg warehouse, each piece is inspected by hand, biologically washed, and restored if necessary before sale. A rug that lasts for decades is the most sustainable rug of all.
🏅 STEP – Sustainable Textile Production
10-point standard for fair production. Bindingly checks wages, working conditions, and excludes child labour.
🤝 CARE & FAIR
Educational and health projects for weaver communities. Because a fair rug means more than a clean certificate.
Hand-knotted rugs are robust and durable if you follow a few simple guidelines.
🧹 Vacuuming without a brush head, in the direction of the pile. Not across the fringes.
💧 Spills should be dabbed immediately with a damp cloth, never rubbed.
🚫 Do not use chemicals or harsh cleaners. Professional cleaning is recommended for stubborn stains.
☀️ Avoid direct sunlight to slow down the fading of natural colours.
📦 Storage should always be rolled, never folded. Store in a dry and ventilated place.
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Rugtales Kelim
Hand-woven treasures from nomadic traditions. Colourful, vibrant, and robust. These flatweaves are works of art created on traditional looms. Whether as a rug, wall hanging, or decoration – Kelim add a touch of lived culture and personal charm to any room.

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Questions & Answers
Hand-woven Kelim have small irregularities in the weave, slight colour variations, and no backing – the pattern is visible on both sides. These natural characteristics confirm their authenticity and hand-woven origin.
Gashgai Kelim are woven by the Gashgai tribes in Iran. They are known for bold geometric patterns, robust wool fibres, and long-lasting natural colours. They are among the most sought-after Persian flatweave rugs.
Yes. Persian Kelim are extremely durable thanks to their dense flatweave – ideal for living rooms, hallways, kitchens, and high-traffic areas.
Most Kelim are made from 100% wool or a wool-cotton blend. Virgin wool, particularly due to the lanolin – the natural fat surrounding the wool fibre – makes the rug robust, naturally dirt-repellent, and easy to care for.
Kelim dyed with natural colours age beautifully. Minimal fading can occur with prolonged direct sunlight – occasional turning protects the colours.
Regular vacuuming is sufficient for everyday use. For stains, cold water and mild soap help. For deep cleaning, a professional cleaner experienced with handmade and Persian rugs should be consulted.
Yes. Flatweaves made of wool, such as Persian Kelim and Gashgai Kelim, are fully compatible with underfloor heating – best used with a high-quality rug underlay.
Each hand-woven Kelim is crafted on a traditional loom. Small differences in size, alignment, or pattern are normal and are part of their charm and authenticity.
Yes. The flatweave makes Kelim easier to clean and more resistant to pet hair and dirt than rugs with a high pile.
The price depends on craftsmanship, origin (e.g. Gashgai tribe), age and the complexity of the pattern and weave. Older Kelim or Kelim originating from nomadic tribes who still produce few or none at all, often have a higher value.










