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An unique choice of unique pieces Our criteria of quality, authenticity and aesthetics have always led us to...

New kilims

The kilim revival In the early 1980s, having made a major contribution to the popularity of kilims, this rural and...

Antique kilims

Eastern tradition in Western decoration Women learned the art of kilim weaving from their mothers or grandmothers....

Collector’s pieces

The art of kilims, symbolic support for ancient cultures The kilim is a rural art form handed down from mother to...

Hand-knotted Rugs and...

Velvet on the warp Always in search of beauty and quality, the TRIFF gallery has enriched its offer with a...

Suzanis

A Central Asian garden The gallery's history with suzanis goes back a long way. The refined, colorful floral...

Cushions

A personal touch in decorating and an invitation to relax The Near and Middle East and Central Asia have produced...

Weavings & çuval

An invitation to travel The beauty of pieces woven by nomads, such as jajims, perdes or çuvals, have been a source...

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A selection of low-priced items Galerie TRIFF is rethinking its business model. To achieve this, we are...

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KA2507LH30  -  350 x 163 cm
€2,500.00 €1,750.00

Mid-20th century kilim from eastern Turkey

This kilim is quite characteristic of kilims from this region in terms of its colors and patterns.

However, the woman who wove it gave free rein to her imagination and creativity, both in the composition of the diamond shapes and in the small figures she inserted into her weaving

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ZOTS25046  -  184 x 113 cm
€2,500.00 €1,750.00

New Zollanvari rug hand-knotted by women from nomadic tribes living in the Zagros mountains of southwestern Iran.

Hand-spun wool of the finest quality, dyed with vegetable dyes.

A very thick rug with a high density of wool and knots, making it comfortable and soft.

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HD02109  -  261 x 142 cm
€1,800.00 €900.00

Uzbek kilim ghudjeri , begining of 20th century

This weaving style is very characteristic of those made by the Uzbek tribes.
Ghudjeri kilims are supple and were not made to be used on the floor. 

This weaving can therefore be used as a wall hanging, on a table or bench, or as a door hanging.