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Kilim Ghudjeri

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261 x 142 cm
HD02109
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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.

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Ghudjeri kilims were woven by Uzbek tribes in northern Afghanistan and southwestern Tajikistan. These kilims are woven in long strips on very narrow looms using very fine wool, leaving the weft threads visible on the reverse side. The strips were then cut and assembled together, selvedge to selvedge. They feature a multitude of ancient and complex patterns. They could be used as light blankets or horse blankets. The colors are often blue, red, and white in all their shades.

Weaving: Women learned the art of kilim weaving from their mothers or grandmothers. Kilims were woven by hand, using hand-spun wool, which they dyed as they went along.

Patterns and colors: Each region had its own way of spinning wool, its own patterns and its own palette of colors.

These antique kilims were intended for domestic use.
They were woven without drawing boards, which adds a real personal touch and makes them unique pieces.
Their beauty depends on the way the weaver has interpreted the motifs and combined the colors.
That's why we choose our kilims one by one, to select only the most beautiful.

HD02109
261 x 142 cm

Data sheet

Colors :
Vegetables dyes
Area :
Uzbek
Country :
Central Asia
Kind of piece
Collector's kilim
Material :
100 % wool - Hand-spun wool

Every day: you can vacuum, but not at minimum power. Avoid vacuum cleaners with rotating brushes.

Liquid spills: mop up as much liquid as possible and rub gently with a damp cloth. 

Grease stains: soak up as much grease as possible with paper towels or terre de Sommières.

Accidents involving animals: in this case, it's very important to act quickly, as animals release acids that will damage wool. Treat your kilim following the same advice as for spilled liquids. 

For a more thorough cleaning: it may be that the stains have not been completely treated, or that over the years, despite regular maintenance, dust has settled in and a grey veil has set in. In such cases, it's time to turn to a professional. 

That's why we offer a cleaning service, carried out by a company specialized in manual and wet carpet cleaning.

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