Kelim Harssin
317 x 129
Product information "Kelim Harssin"
The village of Harsin is located in the Kurdish province in the deep west of Iran. The city is only inhabited by a few Kurdish families that Kelim Harssin traditionally weave by hand. The web technology comes from its Kurdish tradition. Usually they use hand -spun and thick sheep's wool. The Kelim are usually thicker, heavier and more robust than other flat tissue. Since there are only a few families and weavers left in this village, the Kelim Harssin is becoming increasingly less common. They are therefore real collectibles.
Length (in cm): | 317 |
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Width (in cm): | 129 |
Sqm: | 4.09 |
Pile (in mm): | approx. 5 |
Knot/m²: | Kelim, Kelim |
Color: | Colorful |
Sizecode: | 100x300 |
border: | Colorful |
Pattern: | Patterned |
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Handwoven treasures from nomadic traditions. Colorful, vibrant, and durable. These flatweaves are creations of art made on traditional looms. Whether as a rug, wall hanging, or decoration - Kilims add a touch of lived culture and personal charm to any space.
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