Hand Woven Maimana Kilim Wool Kilim 2' 10" x 7' 11" - No. AT64102
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| Colors | Multi / Multi | Condition | New |
|---|---|---|---|
| Construction | Hand Woven | Content | Wool |
| Design | Maimana Kilim | Origin | Afghanistan |
| Shape | Runner | Thickness-mm | 1/4" |
| Tone | Colorful | Warp | Cotton |
| Colors | Multi / Multi | ||
| Condition | New | ||
| Construction | Hand Woven | ||
| Content | Wool | ||
| Design | Maimana Kilim | ||
| Origin | Afghanistan | ||
| Shape | Runner | ||
| Thickness-mm | 1/4" | ||
| Tone | Colorful | ||
| Warp | Cotton |
Maimana Kilims, originating from the Maimana region in northern Afghanistan, are handwoven flatweave rugs renowned for their vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and cultural significance. These kilims are more than just decorative textiles; they embody centuries of history, tradition, and craftsmanship passed down through generations. Known for their durability and artistic value, Maimana Kilims have become highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.
The roots of Maimana Kilims trace back hundreds of years to the nomadic tribes of Afghanistan. These rugs served practical purposes, such as floor coverings and wall hangings, while also symbolizing status and heritage. Traditionally crafted by women, kilim weaving was both a creative outlet and a means of contributing to the household economy. Each kilim tells a story through its designs and patterns, often inspired by tribal folklore, nature, and daily life. As such, Maimana Kilims are not merely utilitarian objects but also cultural artifacts that reflect the identity and spirit of the weavers.
Creating a Maimana Kilim is a labor-intensive process that requires exceptional skill and patience. Weavers use a horizontal loom to intertwine the warp and weft threads tightly, resulting in a flat, smooth surface without a pile. The distinctive feature of Maimana Kilims is their slit-weave technique, where the weft does not go all the way across, leaving small gaps between color sections. This method produces sharp, geometric designs with bold, clean lines. The weavers primarily use wool for both warp and weft, dyed with natural pigments derived from plants, minerals, and insects, giving the kilims their characteristic earthy and vibrant hues.
Maimana Kilims are celebrated for their intricate geometric patterns, which often include diamonds, hexagons, zigzags, and stylized floral motifs. These designs are typically arranged in a symmetrical layout, creating a harmonious and balanced appearance. The color palette is diverse, featuring deep reds, rich blues, warm browns, and soft creams. Each pattern and color choice holds symbolic meaning, representing concepts like protection, prosperity, and fertility. The designs are unique to each tribe and family, making every kilim a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
In recent years, Maimana Kilims have gained popularity beyond their traditional use. They are now valued as versatile home décor items that can complement various interior styles, from rustic and bohemian to contemporary and minimalist. Kilims are often used as floor rugs, wall tapestries, cushion covers, and even upholstery fabric. Their durability ensures they can withstand heavy use, making them both a practical and aesthetic choice for modern homes.
Maimana Kilims are a testament to the rich cultural heritage and artistic excellence of Afghan craftsmanship. With their vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and deep cultural roots, these handwoven rugs offer a timeless appeal that transcends borders and generations. Owning a Maimana Kilim is not just acquiring a piece of décorit is embracing a living tradition that tells a story of resilience, creativity, and beauty.
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