At Decoración Alcazaba, we have a wide variety of Turkish rugs (kilims) and other Arabic rugs, including Persian rugs. Kilims are ideal for multiple rooms and uses, from decorating kitchens and bedrooms to living rooms and hallways. They add color and vibrancy to any decorative style, whether Arabic or Western. 24-hour shipping available!
Who doesn't like them? carpets ? They look so elegant! No matter where you put them, they always look great and give that missing touch to any room.
Furthermore, if they are Arab carpets More than better, this type of carpets They boast a long tradition and are considered among the most beautiful in the world. As early as the 7th century, the Berber tribes that settled in Morocco began weaving these exquisite rugs. The women hand-tied the wool from sheep raised in the Atlas Mountains, and today, this artisanal technique continues to be passed down from mothers to daughters.
Did you know that the Moroccan carpets Do they have exclusive colors and patterns? These rugs are handmade, making each one unique, and they also feature fascinating designs such as symbols of love, happiness, nature... Among the most prominent colors in this type of carpets Among them are blue, red, orange, yellow, and purple, which are extracted from plants and berries, while the color black comes from the wool of sheep and goats.
The Moroccan carpets as the kilim They are becoming fashionable in our country, and that is why in Alcazaba Decoration We've brought in these rugs, which have become a highly sought-after decorative item, and we know you'll love them.
The kilim is a colorful upholstery used in Türkiye and especially in Persian rugs, bringing warmth and joy to our home decor.
The kilim is a flat-pile textile, very characteristic of Turkey and other Middle Eastern countries. The term kilim literally means "does not mix colors." It is said to be the oldest rug in the world. A kilim differs from a carpet in its weaving technique, as the artisan creates the kilim by interlacing the wool fibers, forming mosaics or geometric patterns so characteristic of this style.
The finishes of Kilims are very uniform due to the intricate weave of the wool fabrics. The patterns formed in these types of rugs are generally geometric, as this facilitates the artisan's manual work with the slit-weaving technique, which is used in kilims and makes them so unique.
Durable and resistant, they are designed to be stepped on and walked on frequently.
Made in Türkiye.
It's best to clean it with cold water and natural soap if necessary. Although it can be tumble dried on low heat, it's better to dry it in the shade, outdoors, as direct sunlight can fade the rug's color.
If there is dirt or residue from solid products on the kilim, you can brush both sides of the rug with a soft brush, then rinse with cold water.