Recently I was visiting someone and while having a coffee, I noticed a special carpet. I really liked it and asked the owners concerned, what and how, where and how much.

Passionate about oriental culture and especially Turkish culture, my friends purchased a kilim carpet. They didn't come with it from Turkey, if that's what you're wondering. They bought it from here  https://www.universulcovoarelor.com/

And because I was delighted by what they told me, here I am doing research.



Kilim is associated with Turkey, which has an enviable tradition in this field. According to Wikipedia, the kilim is present from the Balkans to Pakistan, and in Muslim countries this type of carpet is also used for prayer.

The kilim is a double-sided fabric, a bark if you will, and can be used both as a
carpet, as well as upholstery or even a blanket. This type of fabric can be considered a carpet
peasant They can be hung on the wall, to give an oriental touch to the home or, why not, they can be laid on the bed, on the floor, or on the table, or they can even serve as a picnic blanket.



They are usually created using simple or more complex geometric shapes that contribute to the formation of the desired symbol, such as: rhombus, diamond, battlement, comb shape or star.

The motifs present on these fabrics are among the most diverse, from motifs signifying life and its protection, vegetal motifs or motifs signifying faith.



Colors are often vibrant, sometimes dark, pastel or strong. Sometimes you can see the presence of white and modern kilims even contain blue and pink. In the case of Anatolian kilims, they are characterized by strong colors and horizontal geometric shapes or juxtaposition of colors.

There are many reinterpretations of this type of carpet, in a variety of colors and sizes suitable for all rooms.
I have put above the website where you can purchase, they have thousands of carpet models available, but I recommend you also visit the Covoare Snagov store inside the Snagov Plaza Complex.

http://www.snagovplaza.com/anasayfa/snagov-plaza

Cheers to decorating!