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Hand Woven Kafkas Kilim Wool Kilim - 8' 3" X 9' 9"

Hand-woven flatweave (kilim), no pile — made in Afghanistan.

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Size
8' X 10' (244 X 305) The only size — it's a single piece

Actual measured dimensions of this exact rug. Hand-knotted pieces vary by an inch or two — these are true to the loom.

One of a kind — when it's gone, it's gone. This is the only one that will ever exist.
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The Piece

A geometry only the old looms still remember.

Kafkas Kilim: A Symbol of Caucasian Heritage

Introduction

Kafkas Kilims, also known as Caucasian Kilims, are handwoven flatweave rugs originating from the Caucasus region, which spans parts of modern-day Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and Dagestan. Renowned for their bold geometric patterns, vibrant colors, and intricate symbolism, Kafkas Kilims embody the rich cultural heritage of the Caucasian people. These Kilims are not just decorative items but also serve as cultural artifacts, representing the artistry, traditions, and daily life of the tribes that have woven them for centuries.

Historical Background

The history of Kafkas Kilim weaving dates back thousands of years, with evidence suggesting that these rugs were crafted as early as the Bronze Age. The Caucasus region, situated at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, has been a melting pot of cultures and influences, which is reflected in the diversity of Kafkas Kilim designs. Historically, these Kilims were woven by nomadic tribes and villagers for practical purposes such as floor coverings, saddle blankets, and tent dividers. Over time, their intricate designs and vibrant colors became highly sought after in both local and international markets.

Craftsmanship and Materials

Kafkas Kilims are traditionally handwoven using simple looms, with artisans employing the slit-weave technique that gives the rugs their distinct sharp-edged designs. The primary material used is hand-spun wool, known for its durability and softness. Wool from local sheep is often dyed using natural sources such as plants, roots, and insects, resulting in vivid reds, blues, greens, and yellows. The weaving process is labor-intensive and requires exceptional skill, with each Kilim representing months of dedicated craftsmanship. The flatweave construction makes these rugs lightweight, reversible, and easy to maintain.

Design and Patterns

The designs of Kafkas Kilims are characterized by bold geometric shapes, including diamonds, hexagons, zigzags, and stylized motifs such as stars, animals, and human figures. These patterns often carry symbolic meanings—representing themes like protection, fertility, and prosperity. One of the most iconic motifs is the "elibelinde," a stylized female figure symbolizing fertility and motherhood. The color palette is striking, with contrasting hues that create a dynamic visual impact. The symmetry and precision of the designs showcase the weavers' artistry and attention to detail.

Modern Appeal and Usage

Kafkas Kilims have found a place in modern interiors due to their timeless appeal and versatility. Their vibrant colors and bold patterns make them perfect for adding a touch of ethnic charm to contemporary spaces. These Kilims are commonly used as floor coverings, wall hangings, or upholstery for furniture. Their lightweight construction makes them easy to move, and their durable wool ensures they can withstand high-traffic areas. Whether used in a bohemian-inspired room or a minimalist setting, Kafkas Kilims add warmth, texture, and a sense of history to any space.

Conclusion

Kafkas Kilims are more than just decorative rugs—they are a celebration of the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of the Caucasus region. Their bold geometric designs, vibrant colors, and high-quality craftsmanship make them a timeless addition to any home. Investing in a Kafkas Kilim is a way to honor centuries of weaving tradition while bringing a piece of history and artistry into your living space.

A note on character

Faint creases from transit are normal and relax within a few days of lying flat. Slight irregularities in line and color are the signature of a hand-knotted piece — not flaws, but the fingerprints of the person who made it.

Full Specification

Documented by hand

Design
Kafkas Kilim
Construction
Hand Woven
Content
Wool
Origin
Afghanistan
Tone
Colorful
Background
Blue / Pink
Condition
New
Warp
Cotton
Size
8' X 10' (244 X 305)
SKU
5006164
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Shipping

Free shipping anywhere in the United States — every rug ships fully insured and carefully rolled.

In Greater Houston, we also offer white-glove delivery: we roll it, deliver it, and hand-place it in the room of your choosing.

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Returns

You have 14 days from delivery to request a return, and up to 30 days to send it back. We email you a prepaid label — return shipping is on us — and refund you once the rug is back with us.

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Care

Vacuum without the beater bar; rotate twice a year for even wear. Blot spills — never rub — with cold water.

A professional hand-wash every few years and it will outlast the room around it.

What Owners Say

Bought once. Kept for good.

Good to Know

Questions, answered.

Is this rug hand-knotted?

This is a hand-woven flatweave, not a knotted rug — pileless, lightweight and reversible, woven entirely by hand.

What is this rug made of, and where was it made?

It is made from wool, in the Afghanistan weaving tradition.

What size is this rug?

This exact piece measures 8' 3" X 9' 9" (about a 8' X 10' (244 X 305) rug). These are the real, measured dimensions of this one rug — hand-made pieces vary by an inch or two from any standard size.

Is this piece really one of a kind?

Yes. This is the only one of this rug that exists — its colour, size and pattern will never be reproduced. When it sells, it is gone for good.

Do you ship for free?

Yes — every order ships free anywhere in the United States, fully insured and carefully rolled for transit.

What is your return policy?

You have 14 days from delivery to request a return, and up to 30 days to send it back. We email you a prepaid shipping label — return shipping is on us — and refund you once the rug is back with us.

How do I care for my rug?

Vacuum gently (no beater bar), rotate it now and then for even wear, and blot spills right away rather than rubbing. For a deeper clean, see our rug care guide or ask us about professional hand-cleaning.

Can I see it in person before buying?

Yes. You're welcome at our Houston showroom — book a private viewing and we'll have the piece ready to walk on.

Can I pay over time?

Yes — you can split your purchase into monthly payments with Affirm at checkout, and checking your rate won't affect your credit score.