Description
One of the most renowned kilims in Iran is the Kurdish Khorasan Kilim, woven by the Kurdish communities currently living in the northern regions of Razavi Khorasan and North Khorasan provinces. The weaving of the Kurdish sofreh (flat-woven spread) is considered one of the important loom-based crafts of North Khorasan.
Kurdish Khorasan kilims are predominantly made of wool due to the local availability of Kurdish sheep wool, with cotton fibers used only rarely. The yarns are typically hand-spun by villagers and nomads of the region and dyed using natural vegetable dyes.
If you wish to enrich your space with authentic and traditional Iranian artistry, this kilim will be an excellent choice.







