Kilim vs. Persian carpet

Kilim vs. Persian carpet – what’s the difference?

 

If you have one oriental carpet want to buy, you often come across two terms: Kelim and Persian carpetBut what's the difference between these two types of carpets? In this article, we compare design, material, manufacturing, and care to help you make the best choice for your home.

1. Production: Weaving vs. knotting

Kelim-Carpets are flatwoven, mostly woven by nomadic women without a pattern. They are created using the so-called Chain-weft technique and have no florThis makes it usable from both sides.

Persian carpets however, become hand-knotted, knot by knot. They usually have a visible pile, which gives the carpet depth and texture. The knotting process is more complex and often takes months or even years.

2. Material & Structure

Both types of carpets usually consist of pure new woolPersian carpets often contain silk for finishing.

  • Kelim: robust, lightweight, structural
  • Persian carpet: denser, softer, more voluminous

3. Patterns & Designs

Kilim pattern are geometric, often freely improvised and carrying symbolic meanings, reflect the life of the nomads.

Persian carpets usually have floral, symmetrical or medallion-like designsThese patterns follow fixed compositions and come from workshops with centuries-old traditions.

4. Care & suitability for everyday use

kilim carpets are pflegeleicht, can be easily shaken out or turned over and are ideal for hallways or the dining area.

Persian carpets require more care. They should not be exposed to excessive moisture and need to be professionally cleaned regularly to maintain their shine.

5. Which type of carpet suits you?

  • Modern, minimalist or boho style? Then a Kelim just right!
  • Classic, luxurious, artistic? Then discover our Persian carpets.

Conclusion: Kilim or Persian?

Both types of rugs are works of art steeped in history. It all depends on your style and your interior needs. If you prefer minimalist simplicity, choose a kilim. If you appreciate floral splendor, choose a Persian rug. In either case, you'll get a truly unique piece at BeyondKnots!


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