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a Rare and Unusual Persian jajim Kilim Woven by Arabic Tribes in Southern Iran
This is a rare and unusual Persian kilim, woven by Arabic tribes in Southern Iran. It is made using the same technique found in the traditional mojes (jajims) of Southern and Southeastern Iran.
What sets this piece apart is the use of classic kilim motifs within a moj-style weave — a highly uncommon combination. The motifs are framed within a cuadrícula or grid, giving the piece a structured and graphic character rarely seen in similar textiles.
In our 28 years of sourcing and traveling through Iran, we have only come across one other piece like this.
Finely woven, naturally dyed, and exceptionally rare, this kilim is a remarkable addition to any collection of antique Persian kilims.
Material: 100% hand-spun sheep wool
Size: 248×193 cms
Origin: Arabic tribes, Iran
Date of weaving: 1900s
You can buy this piece directly from our web:
https://www.nomada.biz/en/producto/antique-arabic-kilim-from-iran-248x19...
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