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An unique choice of unique pieces
Our antique kilims are chosen one by one to meet our criteria of quality, authenticity and aestheticism.
All our new kilims are hand weaved with hand spun wool and are exclusive creations of the TRIFF gallery;
And it is always with the same care that we have completed our collection of kilims with some hand-knotted rugs, hand-embroidered suzanis and a very nice selection of cushions.
An unique choice of unique pieces
Our antique kilims are chosen one by one to meet our criteria of quality, authenticity and aestheticism.
All our new kilims are hand weaved with hand spun wool and are exclusive creations of the TRIFF gallery;
And it is always with the same care that we have completed our collection of kilims with some hand-knotted rugs, hand-embroidered suzanis and a very nice selection of cushions.
ST23073 - 182 x 118 cm
Contemporary rug, hand-knotted, wool
ST230712 - 180 x 122 cm
contemporary rug, with graphic patterns blanc and white with red lines Wool Colors blue turquoise and white Small size
ST23075 - 201 x 152 cm
Contemporary rug, hand-knotted, wool
ST23079 - 332 x 243 cm
new kilim, 100% wool, Multicolored oversize Thin
ST23072 - 295 x 245 cm
Contemporary rug, hand-knotted, handspun wool natural dyes
ST23077 - 245 x 168 cm
New rug, modern design, 100% wool, red and white
ST23076 - 196 x 152 cm
Contemporary rug, hand-knotted, wool
ST23074 - 180 x 120 cm
Contemporary rug, hand-knotted, wool
ST23078 - 336 x 245 cm
new kilim, 100% wool, Multicolored oversize Thin
AO23078 - 135 x 130 cm
The word Sofreh refers to all textiles that could be spread out on the floor to serve as a table at mealtimes. They could also be used to make bread, covering the dough to make it rise, or to keep it warm. Given the symbolic value attached to food, great attention was paid to their simple, mysterious decoration. Sofrehs woven by the Afshars tribes of...
AO23073 - 120 x 130 cm
The word Sofreh refers to all textiles that could be spread out on the floor to serve as a table at mealtimes. They could also be used to make bread, covering the dough to make it rise, or to keep it warm. Given the symbolic value attached to food, great attention was paid to their simple, mysterious decoration. Sofrehs woven by the Afshars tribes of...