Kilim Rugs

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A kilim rug is a flatwoven textile with no pile—typically wool-forward, often reversible, and built from crisp, graphic patterning created by the weave itself.

Kilim rugs are flatwoven textiles with no knotted pile, prized for bold geometry, tribal motifs, and a lighter, more graphic feel than pile rugs. At the Nazmiyal Collection, we curate antique and modern kilims across Anatolia, the Caucasus, Persia, and Central Asia—and we help you choose the right weave, scale, and palette for how you live. Use this guide to understand what makes a kilim durable, how to spot strong construction, and where flatweaves shine in real rooms. For origin-first context, browse our rug origins hub.

Updated February 25, 2026 • Reviewed by Jason Nazmiyal

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