Our Kilim Rugs:
Crafts, Tradition and Sustainability from Northern India
At Kilim Me , our kilim rugs are the result of a handcrafted process that has been passed down from generation to generation in the villages of northern Rajasthan. Each rug is a unique work of art, handmade using only natural materials such as jute and wool. From the selection of fibers to the final finish, each stage of the process reflects a dedication to detail and a commitment to traditional techniques.
1. Selection of Natural Fibers
The first step in creating a kilim rug is the careful selection of natural fibers. We use high-quality jute and wool , fibers known for their durability, strength and sustainability. Jute is a very resistant plant fiber, while wool provides softness and thermal insulation. Both are biodegradable, making our rugs an eco-friendly and long-lasting option.
2. Dyeing the Thread with Natural Dyes
Once the fibers have been selected, the next step is dyeing the yarn . For this, we use natural dyes extracted from local plants, roots and minerals, ensuring that our rugs are not only beautiful, but also environmentally friendly. The colors resulting from this process tend to be deep and rich, but with a natural look that you don't get with synthetic dyes. Each color is carefully fixed to ensure that the rug maintains its beauty for years to come.
3. Hand spinning
Once the yarns have been dyed and dried in the sun, the spinning process begins. This manual work transforms the fibers into strong threads that will be used in the next step: weaving. Hand spinning ensures that each thread maintains a uniform texture, providing a solid base for the rugs.
3. The Fabric: Creating Pattern and Texture
Kilim rug weaving is done on hand-woven looms. Using pre-spun threads, artisans weave geometric, modern or traditional patterns. This stage of the process is entirely manual and ensures that each kilim is a unique piece. The skill of the weavers is crucial, as each rug can take weeks or even months to complete depending on its size and complexity.
4. The Burn: Softening and Perfecting
After weaving, the rugs undergo a controlled burning process. This traditional method removes loose fibers and gives the rug a smoother finish. Burning also accentuates the colors and patterns, highlighting the details that make each kilim an exceptional piece.
5. The Final Wash: Preparing the Carpet for Use
The final step is washing , which cleans the carpet and further softens the fibers. We use natural products that do not harm the environment or the carpet materials. This washing ensures that the carpet is ready to be used, while the natural colors are set to ensure durability.
A Process that Values Tradition and the Environment
The entire manufacturing process of our kilim rugs is a tribute to the ancient techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation. Each piece carries with it the history and effort of the hands that created it. At Kilim Me , we value this heritage and are committed to maintaining production practices that respect both the environment and the artisans.
From the selection of natural fibres to dyeing with eco-friendly dyes and the use of traditional methods such as hand-loom weaving, our rugs are not only high-quality products but also examples of sustainability and fair trade. By choosing a Kilim Me kilim rug, you are supporting artisan communities in northern India and helping to preserve a tradition that connects past and present.
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from 27 reviewsWhat a find! They are charming and the carpet is beautiful.
Super quality and beautiful colors. Very happy.
The rug is beautiful. I didn't know about these kilims. They are very different from the ones I normally have. I love the pattern and the feel, but my dog loves it especially.