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Flatweave Carpets
Flatweave carpets, also known as Kilim, are created using one of the most ancient weaving techniques in carpet history. Instead of a cut or knotted pile, the design is formed by weaving yarns back and forth, resulting in a completely flat surface where texture and pattern emerge purely from the structure of the weave.
This technique allows traditional ethnic and geometric motifs to be reinterpreted with a lighter, more graphic expression. Flatweaves can be crafted using a variety of natural materials such as wool, jute, or bamboo silk, offering different textures and tactile qualities while remaining durable and versatile.
Rooted in centuries of weaving traditions, flatweave carpets originate from regions with deep textile heritage, including Iran, the Caucasus, India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Any culture with a history of carpet weaving can express its identity through this technique, choosing flatweave instead of knotted pile.
The result is a timeless, architectural carpet—light in appearance, rich in texture, and perfectly suited for contemporary as well as traditional interiors.