Antique  Jajim Kilim Oriental Rug, 6'2" x 6'4" #15108


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   This is an authentic handmade rug.  

 

   The materials are wool.  The colors are from vegetable dyes.

 

   The overall condition is good, especially when its age is taken into consideration.  There are no tears, breaks or holes.  The side bindings are intact and original.  The ends are bound.  The pile is high .  The rug has been professionally washed.

Cicim or Jijim or Jajim: Kilims woven in narrow strips that are sewn together.

Most Kilims are slit woven. Larger antique Kilims were woven in two to three separate sections on small nomadic horizontal floor looms in three feet wide long strips, then carefully sewn together matching the patterns edges to create an ultimately wider rug. These pieces are still being produced in very limited quantities by nomadic tribes for their personal use and are commonly known as cicims.

Vegetable dyed very fine wool used for floor covering or bed cover or used as dining ground area.

 

  ABOUT ELI PEER ORIENTAL RUGS Our Service Pledge We respond to all orders within 24 hours, we guarantee the authenticity of all our items About Us The home of Eli Peer Oriental Rugs is Evanston, Illinois, the academic center on Chicago’s North Shore. The shop looks onto a park that is surrounded by old churches and a music center. The shop contains an unusually large collection of beautiful antique oriental rugs, carpets and weavings. Through discriminating buying over many years the variety is great and the quality is high. In fact, many of the rugs and carpets are from fine estates within a few miles of the shop. Knowledgeable rug buyers and decorators around Chicago know Eli Peer’s integrity. New visitors are amazed at the selection, and now you have access as well. Look at the examples and don’t hesitate to email, call or visit with your specific needs and preferences. Chances are we can show you rugs you will want to live with and keep for the future.The allure of antiques is as true for handmade weaving as it is for furniture and silver. Rugs from the 19th and early 20th centuries, when properly selected and maintained, are very usable today, and they are the hallmark of Eli Peer Oriental Rugs.

 
Created by joining multiple narrow strips together to make one large surface, this Kilim wool rug utilizes bold repeating colors in just the right way. Any drab space would be seen in a new light with addition of this rug!

Condition
Overall excellent condition.