A specialist in kilims since the early 1970s, the TRIFF gallery has largely contributed to making these weavings known in France and Europe. Since its creation, the gallery has always favored the criteria of quality, authenticity, aesthetics and originality for the choice of its kilims.
Kamoo sofreh are known for their high level of abstraction, but this one is totally amazing in its modernity and artistic power, highlighted by a choice of strong colors.
This piece can be hung on the wall like a painting.
Sofreh Kamoo, early 20th century This sofreh is highly abstract and simple. The patterns and colors against the white background are very subtle. This piece can be hung on the wall like a painting.
Late 19th century kilim from Khalajistan, northern Iran The comb and palmette motifs on this kilim are very characteristic of this region. However, this one is distinguished by the insertion of variable geometric motifs throughout the kilim, plus a few floating motifs that enliven the border. This is a rare piece.
Early 20th century kilim from the Qashqai tribes settled in southwestern Iran This kilim is very characteristic of the Qashqai tribes, with beautiful colors and simple, free-flowing patterns, some of which float in the weave. In places, there are small pompoms that served as good luck charms.
Sofreh Kamoo, Iran - Early 20th century This highly abstract sofreh is a true contemporary painting that can be hung on the wall. The background color is the natural color of the wool, and the other colors are vegetable-based.
Kilim dated 1960, from southwestern Turkey The central medallions and colors of this kilim are very characteristic of this region. The elaborate borders are very beautiful.